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Preferences Edge Proxy Workflow
The development team has created a new workflow supported by the Personal Data Storage, or Preferences server, where the user makes save/retrieve requests for their preferences while on a static site.
Inverted Wordles Architecture
Our development team has been hard at work creating an inverted Wordle tool that will highlight minority answers instead of majority ones when used with audience voting tool.
The Future of Work and Disability
The Future of Work and Disability project formed a study group to understand and examine intersecting topics of AI, automation, standards and employment as they relate to persons with disabilities.
AI, Fairness and Bias
Dr. Jutta Treviranus participated in the Sight Tech Global 2020 panel "AI, Fairness and Bias" on December 2.
Environmental Scan: Addressing Inclusionary Practice in Canadian AI Firms
An overview of key findings from the AI Firm portion of the environmental scan conducted by the We Count team in May 2020.
Environmental Scan: Assessing Inclusionary Practice in Canadian Data Services
An overview of key findings from the Data Service Provider portion of the environmental scan conducted by the We Count team in May 2020.
Environmental Scan: Canadian Postsecondary Education and AI Ethics
An overview of key findings from the Postsecondary Education portion of the environmental scan conducted by the We Count team in May 2020.
Update on City of Toronto Data for Equity Strategy
The Data for Equity Strategy will support city divisions to collect socio-demographic data and to analyze, use and apply disaggregated data to inform equitable program planning and service delivery.
How Virtual Care Is Revolutionizing Digital Health
Dr. Jutta Treviranus collaborated in the District 3 panel “How Virtual Care Is Revolutionizing Digital Health” in October 2020.
Journeys through the Digital Innovation Appendix of the Master Innovation and Development Plan
We Count worked with stakeholders to envision how the proposed technologies for the proposed Quayside “Smart City” project in Toronto could impact individuals with disabilities and their networks.