Thank you for the information. The talk sounds interesting.
However, as someone who is studying how time is named, I would note that the time given,
"October 18, 2023 09:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)"
is ambiguous. You do not say whether "Eastern Time" on Oct. 18 means Eastern Standard Time, or Eastern Daylight Time. Which is it?
I would suggest that anyone announcing an online event specify the time _on that date, not
on the day of the announcement_ using Universal Time (Greenwich Mean Time). In the above case, it is either UTC–5 or UTC–4.
Another reason for giving time in UTC is that time zone abbreviations, especially "S" can be confusing. For example, EST is [US] "Eastern Standard Time" UTC–5, but BST is "British Summer Time" UTC+1.
Susan Tsumura
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