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Upcoming Conference: "Large Language Models and Law Schools" by Prof. Marina Pavlović, Prof. Wolfgang Alschner, and Prof. Jane Bailey (March 27, 2024)

The Cyberjustice Laboratory is pleased to invite you to the online conference "Large Language Models and Law Schools" by Prof. Marina Pavlović, Prof. Wolfgang Alschner et Prof. Jane Bailey.     Click here to register   Informations pratiques When : March 27th, 2024, 12h30 Format : On Zoom Speakers Biography   Prof. Marina pavlović Professor Pavlovic […] Read more

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Call for Applications - Doctoral Scholarships in Law and AI & Postdoctoral Fellowship in Law and Technology

The Cyberjustice Laboratory and the LexUM Chair in Legal Information offer an exceptional opportunity for doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers passionate about information technology, cyberjustice, and artificial intelligence. The LexUM Chair in Legal Information and Cyberjustice Laboratory Doctoral Fellowship is designed to encourage two young researchers to embark on an exciting thesis exploring the themes […] Read more

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Conférence à venir: “La gouvernance d’internet de Pre Michèle Rioux” (27 mars 2024)

This content is not available in the selected language. La Chaire Lexum et le Laboratoire de cyberjustice ont le plaisir de vous inviter à la conférence La gouvernance d’internet de Pre Michèle Rioux. Cliquer ici pour vous inscrire Informations pratiques Quand : 27 mars 2024 (16h30) Où: Laboratoire de cyberjustice (B-2215), Pavillon Jean-Brillant, 3200 rue Jean-Brillant, […] Read more

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Conférence à venir : “La constellation néolibérale : idéologie, résistance et subsistance” de Dr. Thibault Biscahie (4 avril 2024)

This content is not available in the selected language. La Chaire Lexum et le Centre de recherche en droit public ont le plaisir de vous inviter à la conférence “La constellation néolibérale : idéologie, résistance et subsistance” de Dr. Thibault Biscahie. Cliquer ici pour vous inscrire   Informations pratiques Quand : 4 avril 2024, 16h30 Format : Hybride […] Read more

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Video – Conference "Understanding Large Language Models" by Prof. Mark Daley

Above, you will find the conference "Understanding Large Language Models" by Prof. Mark Daley (Western University) as part of the 2024 lecture series "AI, Large Language Models, and Justice Considerations for Legal Practitioners, Judges, Law Schools, and Public Legal Educators." Speaker's Biography Mark is the Chief AI Officer at Western University and a full professor […] Read more

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Meeting of the Cyberjustice Laboratory Team: Advances and Features of the LLMediator Project

The Cyberjustice Laboratory's team met this afternoon to discuss the LLMediator project, a conversational agent facilitating online mediation procedures. Several features were presented, such as detecting inflammatory messages, the ability to propose a reformulation of these messages, as well as the possibility of asking the conversational agent to summarize previous messages on the LLMediator platform. […] Read more

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Professor Karim Benyekhlef and Mr. Gabriel Lefebvre sign the article "Predictive Policing in Canada" in the International Review of Criminal Law

On January 9, 2024, the Revue Internationale de Droit Pénal published volume 94, number 2. This issue of RIDP, entitled "Artificial Intelligence and Administration of Criminal Justice" presents the results of collective research undertaken in 2020. Based on a lengthy questionnaire, this research addresses emerging issues concerning the use of artificial intelligence (AI), primarily machine […] Read more

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The Cyberjustice Laboratory collaborates with the OECD on the report "Developing effective online dispute resolution in Latvia"

Today, the OECD published its report titled "Developing Effective Online Dispute Resolution in Latvia." The report documents the evaluation of online dispute resolution in Latvia and summarizes key policy recommendations to support its development. It draws inspiration from the OECD's previous influential work on access to justice, such as the OECD Recommendations on Access to […] Read more