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Le Comité National pilote d’éthique du numérique (CNPEN) publie son nouveau rapport : « Agents conversationnels : enjeux d’éthique »
18 November 2021 Alexei Grinbaum
This content is not available in the selected language. Dans son nouveau rapport, dont l’un des auteurs est Alexei Grinbaum (chercheur au partenariat AJC), le CNPEN donne son avis sur les agents conversationnels. Les agents conversationnels, aussi appelés chabots sont des machines qui interagissent, par écrit ou à l’oral, avec les utilisateurs. Ils sont déployés […] Read more
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Proposal for a Regulation on a European approach for Artificial Intelligence
The European Commission published a proposal for a Regulation on a European approach for Artificial Intelligence. Faced with the rapid technological development of AI and a global policy context where more and more countries are investing heavily in AI, the European Union must act as one to harness the many opportunities and address challenges of […] Read more
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The Law Commission of Ontario published a new report on « Regulating AI: Critical Issues and Choices »
Today, the Law Commission of Ontario (LCO) is releasing an important new report, Regulating AI: Critical Issues and Choices. This report is a ground-breaking analysis of how to regulate AI and automated decision-making (ADM) systems used by governments and other public institutions. The report discusses key choices and options, identifies regulatory gaps, and proposes a comprehensive […] Read more
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JusticeBot: A collaboration between AI researchers, lawyers and legal institutions
This content is not available in the selected language. * Présentation en français et en anglais / Presentation in French and English JusticeBot is a system using artificial intelligence to simplify access to legal information for the public. It was developed by the Cyberjustice Laboratory, in collaboration with the Tribunal Administratif du Logement and Aide […] Read more
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Glitchy screens, ‘cat lawyers’ and hot mics: The perils of Zoom courts
9 April 2021 Jacquelyn A. Burkell
This content is not available in the selected language. When COVID-19 was declared a pandemic more than a year ago, physical courtrooms across Canada and around the world closed, doing their part to slow the spread of the coronavirus. In response, court proceedings at all levels went online using pre-existing platforms, including Zoom. This “new […] Read more
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Digital Transformation for People-Centred Justice
29 March 2021 Karim Benyekhlef
This content is not available in the selected language. This event happens during the OECD Virtual Global Roundtable on People-Centered Justice – 30 and 31 March 2021 Presentation Digital technology offers unique tools that may assist to facilitate seamless and efficient dispute resolution and people-centred pathways, across a wide range of justice and other human […] Read more
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Artificial Intelligence and Law Enforcement: Why is everybody calling for ethics if what they mean is law?
This content is not available in the selected language. Dans le cadre du Cycle de conférences « L’apport des sciences sociales dans la régulation des artefacts technologiques », nous vous invitons de à la conférence « Artificial Intelligence and Law Enforcement: Why is everybody calling for ethics if what they mean is law? » présentée par Gloria González Fuster. […] Read more
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AI and Law 2021: 3 Doctoral scholarships and 1 postdoctoral fellowship offered. Apply now!!
The LexUM Chair in Legal Information and the Cyberjustice Laboratory are pleased to announce the opening of three (3) Doctoral Fellowships in Law and Artificial Intelligence (Fall 2021) and a Postdoctoral Fellowship (full-time, 12 months) for 2021. Research in law and AI is accelerating and to accompany this scientific momentum, the Chair and the Laboratory […] Read more
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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
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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