Our Mission

Digital Integrity Foundation is a Canadian nonprofit organization founded by Seun Olowolafe, a Toronto based lawyer, certified management consultant, and advocate for principled engagement with technology. The Foundation was established in recognition of a widening gap between the pace of technological change and the capacity of legal, regulatory, and educational systems to respond. Digital Integrity Foundation exists to close that gap through research, education, policy engagement, and direct action.


About the Founder

Seun Olowolafe is a litigation lawyer and philosopher-strategist practicing in Ontario. As the founder of Olowolafe Law PC and a certified management consultant, he brings a unique blend of legal expertise and strategic insight to the Foundation. His vision is to foster a digital ecosystem where truth, fairness, and respect for human dignity guide technological innovation.


AI as an Instrument of Integrity

The Foundation’s approach to artificial intelligence is distinctive. Where many organizations treat AI as either a threat to be feared or a product to be marketed, the Digital Integrity Foundation treats AI as a tool that must be understood, governed, and deployed with the same rigour applied to any instrument of power. The Foundation’s founder has pioneered the systematic integration of AI into legal practice — not as a gimmick, but as an operational discipline that enhances research, analysis, and strategic reasoning while preserving human judgment and ethical accountability. This practical experience informs the Foundation’s policy positions, educational programs, and advocacy work. The perspective is grounded, not theoretical.

Meet the Founder

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Seun Olowolafe, Founder

He is a writer and satirical commentator whose work examines institutional accountability, the ethics of technology, and the gap between stated values and operational reality. His perspective is shaped by lived experience navigating systems that were not designed for equity-deserving professionals — and by the conviction that these systems can be rebuilt with integrity as their foundation.