Episode #67 – Is IRCC Systemically Biased Against People from Africa, with Gideon Christian

A discussion about Canada’s low approval rates for study permit, work permit and temporary resident visa applications for people from Africa. Professor Christian can be found on Twitter @ProfXtian. The IRCC Anti-Racism Employee Focus Groups Final Report referenced in this episode can be found here – epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/200/301/pwgs…al_Report_EN.pdf

Episode #65 – AMA – Processing Delays, IRCC Transparency, AI, Family Class Issues and More

We took to Twitter to get listener questions for our first Ask Me Anything episode.

Questions:

Will a gay refugee be deported if her sexuality changes?
Does Deanna have any insight or information into what is going on with caregiver applications?
Why are local visa offices not processing already approved express entry applications?
How do you think realistically IRCC should change their workflow and file processing?
Do we need to mention previous visa rejections in spousal sponsorship applications?
Why can spouses from visa exempt countries easily reunited with their loves ones in Canada while those who need visas cannot?
Why is there a particular hatred towards outland spousal apps?
What do you think about the IRCC’s local 3.5 workers to every 1 Canadian employed at the VO’s? Is this appropriate?
Why does artificial intelligence refuse so many applications?
Why is the IRCC so secretive?


Episode 64 – Artificial Intelligence Deciding Visa Applications, Part 2, with Aditya Mohan

Aditya is an AI Thought Leader, scientist, engineer and a VC/PE advisor with experience that spans more than 20 years. He has deep expertise in corporate innovation, product strategy, M&A, and international business development with focus on AI, cloud and edge computing. In addition, he has worked on AI policy and governance in the UK and the US, addressing issues of ethics, transparency, and immigration as it relates to national security.  He is the founder of Robometrics® Machines and Skive it®, where he is building machines that can feel, specifically on-edge Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) that adds the element of safety, cognition, companionship, and emotional support to a host machine that is unique to you. As the Principal and CTO of Yingfluence, he has a unique perspective on building and scaling businesses cross-border.

We discuss the increasing use of artificial intelligence in Canadian immigration legislation, its benefits, and ways to increase transparency and oversight.

3:00 – What is artificial intelligence?

8:00 – What are deep learning systems?

14:00 – How does the use of artificial intelligence intersect with the rule of law?

21:00 – How do machines learn?

24:00 – Benefits of machine learning and immigration.

27:00 – Ways to improve transparency.

41:00 – Artificial intelligence providing reasons for refusals.