Artificial Intelligence Saskatchewan’s expo aims to grow community

Saskatchewan will host its first AI Expo in Saskatoon on April 27 at Prairieland Park, created by Alex Fallon, founder of Artificial Intelligence Saskatchewan (AiSK). AiSK aims to connect Saskatchewan's AI ecosystem by educating, sharing, advancing, and advocating for AI opportunities across the province.
Saskatchewan is set to host its first AI Expo on April 27 at Prairieland Park in Saskatoon. The event was created by Alex Fallon, founder of Artificial Intelligence Saskatchewan (AiSK), a nonprofit organization founded in 2023 with 110 members across the province. AiSK aims to connect Saskatchewan's AI ecosystem by educating, sharing, advancing, and advocating for AI opportunities. The organization has an advisory board comprising Saskatchewan leaders from the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce, SaskTel, and the University of Saskatchewan. The AI Expo will bring together experts and individuals interested in learning about AI to grow the AI community in the province. The event is part of a larger trend, with a 300-megawatt Bell Canada AI data centre project recently approved in the RM of Sherwood near Regina.
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