

Human & AI Collaboration - Risks & Opportunities
As artificial intelligence becomes an integral part of how we work, learn, and create, the boundary between human and machine intelligence continues to blur. This roundtable discussion brings together experts from technology, education, policy, and industry to explore what effective collaboration between humans and AI truly looks like—and what it means for our shared future.
Participants will gain a deeper understanding of both the transformative opportunities and emerging risks in human-AI interaction. From enhancing productivity and creativity to enabling data-driven insights and large-scale innovation, AI offers immense potential to augment human capability. Yet these advancements also introduce serious challenges: algorithmic bias, data security, ethical accountability, over-reliance on automation, and the displacement of traditional roles.
Our speakers will unpack these complex dimensions through real-world case studies and frameworks that balance innovation with responsibility. We’ll examine how organizations and educators can design systems that keep humans in the loop, ensuring transparency, fairness, and trust while capturing the efficiency and creativity that AI enables.
Speakers:
Moderated by: Alina Rivilis, Co-Founder and CEO of AI Future Leaders
Naila Qazi, CEO, Managing Director, CCL Canada (Prosci®ADKAR ICF Certified Coach)
Nim Nadarajah, C.CISO, PMP, MBA, SSGB, CSM
Julia Bardmesser, CEO, Data4Real
Himanshu Joshi, MIT FutureTech, Vector Institute, UWaterloo AI expert
Whether you’re a leader, educator, policymaker, or technologist, this session will equip you with actionable insights and strategies for navigating the evolving partnership between humans and intelligent machines—safely, ethically, and effectively.
Join us to explore how collaboration with AI can empower, not replace, human potential.
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