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Science Policy & Exchange is a Montreal based non-profit organization aiming to foster the student voice in evidence-based decision making and to bring together leading experts from academia, industry, and government to engage and inform students and the public on issues at the interface of science and policy. If you'd like to join us, visit our website and fill out the registration form.
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In this episode we discuss how artificial intelligence can be used to design public spaces that are not only efficient, but also address the diverse needs of the communities they serve.
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We sincerely thank Rashid Mushkani for this valuable discussion and we acknowledge the contributions of the team that made this podcast episode possible:
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