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AI Sovereignty & the Literacy Gap: Policy lessons from the frontlines with Jaxson Khan

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What if the biggest regret we’ll have in 10 years isn’t over-regulating AI, but failing to educate people about it? In this episode of Poets & Thinkers, we explore the intersection of AI policy, national sovereignty, and digital literacy with Jaxson Khan, a unique cross-sector leader who transitioned from startup founder to senior policy advisor for Canada’s Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry. From his home in Toronto, Jaxson shares hard-won insights from the frontlines of AI policy development, where he helped craft Canada’s approach to artificial intelligence across multiple critical areas.

Jaxson takes us behind the scenes of government AI strategy, revealing why less than 25% of Canadians have any formal AI education despite the country being home to some of the technology’s foundational researchers. He explains Canada’s Sovereign AI Compute Strategy – a response to the brain drain that sees Canadian talent and capital flow south to Silicon Valley – and makes the case for treating AI infrastructure like a public utility. Through his current work helping nonprofits and corporations adopt AI, Jaxson demonstrates how the same technology reshaping global geopolitics can be leveraged for social good.

Throughout our conversation, Jaxson challenges the notion that we need to choose between innovation and regulation, instead advocating for what he calls “meaningful consent” in privacy frameworks and emphasizing the critical importance of cultural sovereignty in AI development. His perspective bridges the technical, political, and deeply human aspects of our AI-powered future, showing how policy decisions made today will determine whether societies remain intact through this transformation.

In this discussion, we explore:

  • Why AI literacy should be treated as urgently as national defense in the modern era
  • How Canada is building sovereign AI infrastructure without trying to replace Big Tech
  • The three pillars of AI sovereignty: technology IP, data and compute, and cultural preservation
  • Why privacy laws that predate iPhones are a “travesty” in the AI age
  • How the imagination gap is holding back traditional companies from AI adoption
  • Why NGOs and government agencies must accelerate AI adoption to stay relevant

This episode is an invitation to think beyond the hype and fear surrounding AI, focusing instead on the practical policy frameworks and educational foundations needed to ensure this powerful technology serves humanity’s highest aspirations.

Resources Mentioned

Canada’s Sovereign AI Compute Strategy

“Bridging the Imagination Gap” Royal Bank of Canada white paper

OECD data on international AI adoption patterns

“AI is Normal Technology” by Prof. Arvind Narayanan and Sayash Kapoor

“Genesis” by Kissing

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Get in touch: [email protected]

Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/poetsandthinkerspodcast/
Subscribe to Poets & Thinkers on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/poets-thinkers/id1799627484
Subscribe to Poets & Thinkers on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4N4jnNEJraemvlHIyUZdww?si=2195345fa6d249fd

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Jackson Kahn (00:00:00)

2. AI Literacy Gap (00:10:05)

3. Canada's Sovereign AI Compute Strategy (00:14:48)

4. Cultural and Data Sovereignty (00:19:16)

5. Privacy and Meaningful Consent (00:28:30)

6. Keeping Societies Intact Through Transformation (00:34:42)

7. Business Leadership and AI Adoption (00:39:28)

8. AI for Good: NGOs and Government (00:46:09)

9. Final Advice for Future Leaders (00:50:13)

13 episodes

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What if the biggest regret we’ll have in 10 years isn’t over-regulating AI, but failing to educate people about it? In this episode of Poets & Thinkers, we explore the intersection of AI policy, national sovereignty, and digital literacy with Jaxson Khan, a unique cross-sector leader who transitioned from startup founder to senior policy advisor for Canada’s Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry. From his home in Toronto, Jaxson shares hard-won insights from the frontlines of AI policy development, where he helped craft Canada’s approach to artificial intelligence across multiple critical areas.

Jaxson takes us behind the scenes of government AI strategy, revealing why less than 25% of Canadians have any formal AI education despite the country being home to some of the technology’s foundational researchers. He explains Canada’s Sovereign AI Compute Strategy – a response to the brain drain that sees Canadian talent and capital flow south to Silicon Valley – and makes the case for treating AI infrastructure like a public utility. Through his current work helping nonprofits and corporations adopt AI, Jaxson demonstrates how the same technology reshaping global geopolitics can be leveraged for social good.

Throughout our conversation, Jaxson challenges the notion that we need to choose between innovation and regulation, instead advocating for what he calls “meaningful consent” in privacy frameworks and emphasizing the critical importance of cultural sovereignty in AI development. His perspective bridges the technical, political, and deeply human aspects of our AI-powered future, showing how policy decisions made today will determine whether societies remain intact through this transformation.

In this discussion, we explore:

  • Why AI literacy should be treated as urgently as national defense in the modern era
  • How Canada is building sovereign AI infrastructure without trying to replace Big Tech
  • The three pillars of AI sovereignty: technology IP, data and compute, and cultural preservation
  • Why privacy laws that predate iPhones are a “travesty” in the AI age
  • How the imagination gap is holding back traditional companies from AI adoption
  • Why NGOs and government agencies must accelerate AI adoption to stay relevant

This episode is an invitation to think beyond the hype and fear surrounding AI, focusing instead on the practical policy frameworks and educational foundations needed to ensure this powerful technology serves humanity’s highest aspirations.

Resources Mentioned

Canada’s Sovereign AI Compute Strategy

“Bridging the Imagination Gap” Royal Bank of Canada white paper

OECD data on international AI adoption patterns

“AI is Normal Technology” by Prof. Arvind Narayanan and Sayash Kapoor

“Genesis” by Kissing

Send us a text

Get in touch: [email protected]

Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/poetsandthinkerspodcast/
Subscribe to Poets & Thinkers on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/poets-thinkers/id1799627484
Subscribe to Poets & Thinkers on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4N4jnNEJraemvlHIyUZdww?si=2195345fa6d249fd

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Jackson Kahn (00:00:00)

2. AI Literacy Gap (00:10:05)

3. Canada's Sovereign AI Compute Strategy (00:14:48)

4. Cultural and Data Sovereignty (00:19:16)

5. Privacy and Meaningful Consent (00:28:30)

6. Keeping Societies Intact Through Transformation (00:34:42)

7. Business Leadership and AI Adoption (00:39:28)

8. AI for Good: NGOs and Government (00:46:09)

9. Final Advice for Future Leaders (00:50:13)

13 episodes

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