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This tribute video, presented at the Montreal Startup Community Awards on November 28, 2024 honours the life and legacy of Abhishek Gupta, Founder and Principal Researcher of the Montreal AI Ethics Institute (MAIEI). Video edited by George Popi, Khaos.

Read: Open Letter: Moving Forward Together – MAIEI’s Next Chapter (Dec 9, 2024)


The Montreal AI Ethics Institute (MAIEI) is committed to democratizing AI Ethics literacy. But we can’t do it alone.

With your support, we’ll be able to:

  • Expand Our Reach and Impact: Run more events, produce more content, and build the most engaged AI ethics community in the world.
  • Ensure Privacy and Accessibility: Use software that respects our readers’ data privacy and support projects aligned with our mission of Democratizing AI Ethics Literacy.
  • Honour Abhishek Gupta’s Legacy: Lay the groundwork for meaningful initiatives, including a planned memorial scholarship or seminar series at McGill University, his alma mater, to inspire future leaders in AI ethics.

How you can help:

  • Become a paid subscriber to The AI Ethics Brief on Substack.
  • Make a one-time or recurring donation below.
  • Explore corporate sponsorship opportunities to support MAIEI and our memorial initiatives.

Learn more about Abhishek Gupta’s work and legacy:

  • Exploring the Ethical Implications of AI – McGill News
  • In Memoriam: Abhishek Gupta (Dec 20, 1992 – Sep 30, 2024)
  • ForeverMissed – Abhishek Gupta Digital Memorial

We deeply appreciate your generosity, which helps us carry forward Abhishek’s vision, expand MAIEI’s work, and serve our global community. Together, we can make a lasting impact.

For corporate partnerships or larger donations, please contact us at [email protected].

Please make a donation today.

*All donations made to the Montreal AI Ethics Institute (MAIEI) are subject to our Contributions Policy.


Read: Open Letter: Moving Forward Together – MAIEI’s Next Chapter (Dec 9, 2024)


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