2020
Actualités
Publication | Generating Intelligible Plumitifs Descriptions: Use Case Application with Ethical Considerations
7 December 2020 Pierre-Luc Déziel
David Beauchemin, Nicolas Garneau, Ève Gaumond, Pierre-Luc Deziel, Richard Khoury, and Luc Lamontagne - professors at the Université de Laval - explore in this publication the ethical issues of access to judicial information. ABSTRACT Plumitifs (dockets) were initially a tool for law clerks. Nowadays, they are used as summaries presenting all the steps of a […] Read more
Events
FDEC 2020 Workshop
The First Workshop on Frontiers of Digital Enforceable Contracts (FDEC) will be held on December 9, 2020 from 8:30AM to 12PM (ET) in co-location with JURIX 2020. This half-day workshop aims to bring together researchers and practitioners of normative systems, requirement engineering, software engineering and regulatory technology to discuss on methods and trends emerging from the study of the various forms of digital enforceable […] Read more
Cyberjustice Web-Conferences
Web-conference | Individual Cyber Security: Empowering Employees to Resist Spear Phishing to Prevent Identity Theft and Ransomware Attacks
Speaker : Jason Thomas, Ph.D., CISM, CISSP, Collective Group Description In this webinar, Jason Thomas will review a qualitative research study that outlines the traits of computers uses that fall prey to spear phishing attacks and the recommendations from the study to segment users for training and cybersecurity awareness. At the end of the presentation […] Read more
Cyberjustice Web-Conferences
Web-conference | Enjeux de justice virtuelle : communication non verbale et crédibilité des témoins
Speaker : Vincent Denault, Ph.D., LL.M., Lawyer Host : Jie Zhu, research assistant at the Cyberjustice Laboratory In French only. Malgré la pandémie, les tribunaux continuent d’opérer, et les procès à l’aide d’applications telles que Zoom et Teams se multiplient. Toutefois, malgré leur utilité pendant la crise sanitaire, l’usage de ces applications influence le déroulement […] Read more
Blog
Introduction à la fiducie québécoise de données
This content is not available in the selected language. Écrit par Anne-Sophie Hulin, Directrice de projets, Centre Paul-André Crépeau de droit privé et comparé. Le traitement des données personnelles à des fins analytiques par des organisations de tout type fait face aujourd’hui à une érosion grandissante de la confiance publique. En effet, les récentes affaires […] Read more
Events
Web-conférence | New Laws of Robotics: Defending Human Expertise in the Age of AI
26 November 2020 Frank A. Pasquale
This event organized by HumanIA offers a web conference by Frank Pascale— Full Professor and ACT researcher— as part of a presentation of his latest book New Laws of Robotics Defending Human Expertise in the Age of AI. About the speaker Frank Pasquale is an expert on the law of artificial intelligence, algorithms, and machine […] Read more
Actualités
Publication | New Laws of Robotics Defending Human Expertise in the Age of AI
26 November 2020 Frank A. Pasquale
Frank Pascale - professor at the University of Maryland and ACT researcher - offers in this book a reflection on human expertise and the challenge of automated work in the age of artificial intelligence. Foreword (excerpt) Too many CEOs tell a simple story about the future of work: if a machine can do what you […] Read more
Blog
Le temps des réformes : cinq comparaisons entre le projet de loi n° 64 et le projet de loi C-11
This content is not available in the selected language. Par Simon Du Perron, auxiliaire de recherche – automne 2020 L’année 2020 aura été marquée par une pandémie mondiale, une crise économique sans précédent, l’élection d’un nouveau président aux États-Unis et… des réformes des lois de protection des renseignements personnels au Canada! Le Québec a été […] Read more
Actualités
Web-conférence | Projet de loi C-11 : Réactions à chaud sur la réforme de la vie privée au Canada
This content is not available in the selected language. À la suite de la présentation par le ministre de l’Innovation, des Sciences et de l’Industrie de la réforme sur la protection de la vie privée au Canada, la Chaire L.R. Wilson en collaboration avec d’autres institutions universitaires telles l’OBVIA et le Centre de recherche en […] Read more
Nouvelles
HEC Paris | Developing an Automated Compliance App to help Firms Comply with Privacy Regulations
23 November 2020 David Restrepo Amariles
David Restrepo Amariles — ACT researcher and associate professor at HEC Paris — is developing and testing with industrial partners an application using artificial intelligence methods, including machine learning, in order to verify a company's privacy documents and reinforce privacy. This application could serve consumers, lawyers, data protection officers, legal departments, and managers in auditing […] Read more