Resources
Support your learning through our searchable research library and discover valuable resources about many topics in artificial intelligence and data analytics, such as AI ethics, bias and data tools.
Select the We Count at Large tag to view a selection of speaking engagements and presentations by IDRC team members. Many of these resources showcase the efforts of IDRC Director Jutta Treviranus, whose pioneering work and insights in AI and inclusive AI continue to inspire and lead the field.
Podcast: Apprenticeships and Employing People with Disabilities
- Beginner
A podcast that discusses how inclusive apprenticeships can help technology companies find new, diverse talent.
Podcast: Data Visualization Accessibility for Employees, Teams, and Leaders
- Beginner
An overview of sonification and other innovative methods of making data visualizations more accessible to all users, including people with disabilities.
Podcast: Eliminating Algorithmic Bias in Hiring and Employment
- Beginner
A podcast that discusses approaches to reducing algorithmic bias in HR practices and the steps employers can take.
Podcast: Employment Success for People with Disabilities
- Beginner
An exploration of the importance of inclusive hiring practices and accessible technologies for ensuring a diverse workforce, including persons with disabilities.
Podcast: Ethics and Bias in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Technology
- Intermediate
Learn about the risks employers carry when they use AI-enabled technology in HR and the questions they should ask vendors to avoid bias and discrimination in this PEAT podcast.
Podcast: Protecting People with Disabilities Against Discrimination with AI in Employment
- Beginner
A podcast stressing the importance of employers being aware of the benefits and risks of using AI in the hiring process, particularly when recruiting and interviewing people with disabilities.
Podcast: Workplace Accessibility and Inclusion
- Beginner
A podcast that explores the white paper "Amplify Accessibility" and methods for implementing the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
Police Officers Are Starting to Use AI Chatbots to Write Crime Reports. Will They Hold Up in Court?
- Intermediate
Several US police departments are participating in a pilot of Draft One, a tool that generates the first drafts of incident reports based on audio recordings from body cameras. But some prosecutors, scholars and police watchdogs are concerned about how AI use could alter a fundamental document in the criminal justice system.
Policy and Priority Catalog
A living catalogue that is consistently updated as policies and priorities evolve.
Policy on Communications and Federal Identity
Gives context and rules for how the Government of Canada (GC) enables communication with the public about policies, programs, services and initiatives, including the administration of the GC official symbols.