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    Artificial Intelligence and New Threat Vectors: Using Scenario Planning for Trend Forecasting
    (Balsillie School of International Affairs, 2023-09-29) Fitz-Gerald, Ann; Chumachenko, Dmytro; Padalko, Halyna; Ganesh, Vijay
    As AI technology evolves rapidly, concerns over its potential threats and the necessity for regulatory mechanisms have become central to the global conversation.
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    Conceptualizing Technology Governance: An Ecosystem Perspective
    (Balsillie School of International Affairs, 2023-11-20) Nathwani, Jatin; Fitz-Gerald, Ann
    Whereas critical challenges to humanity have been tasking international experts for millennia, rapid advancements in emerging transformative technologies (ETT) give rise to a fundamental problem that requires strategies for risk management and governance.
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    In the Aftermath of COVID-19: Policy Implications for Canada
    (Balsillie School of International Affairs, 2020-04-02) Fitz-Gerald, Ann
    The COVID-19 global pandemic has reinforced the need for today’s policy to address humanity’s future critical challenges.
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    Zero Fossil Fuels Dependence Requires a National Commission
    (Balsillie School of International Affairs, 2021-05-17) Nathwani, Jatin; Fitz-Gerald, Ann
    Canada’s dependence on fossil fuels is both a blessing and a curse: the oil and gas sector currently delivers massive economic benefits, but with an environmental sting that precludes its expansion as global targets for greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) tighten.

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