2020
Conferences and seminars Events
Faux-riginality in an Age of Mass Production: Why Copyright Should Not Protect Machine-Generated Content
As part of the « Conférences Jeunes chercheurs », the LexUM Chair in Legal Information welcomes Sarit Mizrahi, PhD candidate at the University of Ottawa, who will present a lecture entitled "Faux-riginality in an Age of Mass Production: Why Copyright Should Not Protect Machine-Generated Content". Speaker Sarit K. Mizrahi is pursuing her Ph.D. at […] Read more
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The Judges Journal : Here There Be Dragons – The Likely Interaction of Judges with the Artificial Intelligence Ecosystem
10 February 2020 Fredric Lederer
Artificial intelligence, or “AI,” is frequently referenced both in the news and in commercial advertisements. It often appears that nearly everything is or soon will be a product of AI. In fact, however, other than natural language processing, true AI is still in its early stages and far less common than advertising would suggest. This […] Read more
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« L’Online Dispute Resolution, un complément indispensable à la justice d'aujourd'hui et de demain »
Pierre Legros, a former trainee at the Cyberjustice Laboratory, highlights in an article published on the website Village de la justice, the importance of a better access to justice through the development of online dispute resolution platforms. Available in french only « Partant du principe qu’une plateforme d’ODR serait accessible en tout temps et en […] Read more
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CLAUDETTE : Empowering Consumers through Artificial Intelligence
As part of the AI and the Law Series cycle, Mcgill University is hosting Mr. Przemysław Pałka, who will discuss the possibility of automating the legal assessment of online consumer contracts in terms of service and privacy policies that a person encounters online thanks to the CLAUDETTE Project. For more information, click here. […] Read more
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Podcast Lexlab – IA, Canada et Avocats
As part of the "Justice and Algorithms" week, the radio program LexLab made an inventory of AI innovation in Canada and particularly in Quebec. This episode brought together around a table, Pr Karim Benyekhlef - director of the Cyberjustice Laboratory - Pr Gregory Lewkowicz - ACT researcher - as well as Pr Marina Teller to discuss […] Read more
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The ACT Project in The Lawyer's Daily | Université de Montréal AI initiative seeks to improve access to justice
This content is not available in the selected language. Nearly a decade after co-founding Cyberjustice Laboratory, a hub that analyzes the impact of technologies on justice while developing concrete technological tools that are adapted to the reality of justice systems, Karim Benyekhlef and Fabien Gélinas have set their sights on artificial intelligence (AI). Autonomy through […] Read more