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Nicolas Vermeys obtient une subvention de la Fondation du Barreau du Québec
12 January 2021 Nicolas Vermeys
This content is not available in the selected language. Nous sommes heureux d’annoncer la Fondation du Barreau du Québec attribue une subvention pour la rédaction d’un ouvrage sur L’essor et l’adaptation des PRD dans un contexte de crise dirigé par le professeur Nicolas Vermeys avec les co-auteurs suivant : Pierre-Claude Lafond, Diane Labrèche et Marie-Claude Rigaud […] Read more
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Call for Papers | 21st International Conference on Innovations for Community Services
Interdisciplinary thinking is a key success factor for any community. "Bridging Digital Communities" is the motto of the 21st I4CS, to be held from May 26 until 28, 2021 in Bamberg/Germany, dedicated to challenging aspects around modern community systems. Due to worldwide pandemic travel constraints, the steering committee will decide on the toleration of virtual […] Read more
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CIRST | L'intelligence artificielle au Québec : un réseau tricoté serré
Maxime Colleret - doctoral student in the Science, Technology and Society program at UQAM - and Yves Gringas - professor in the Department of History at UQAM - present a reflection on the artificial intelligence network in Quebec, published by the Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur la science et la technologie. This document is only […] Read more
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Mention du “Best Paper Award” de la conférence JURIX2020 attribuée à un article rédigé par des membres du Laboratoire
Hannes Westermann, Jaromír Šavelka, Vern R. Walker, Kevin D. Ashley and Karim Benyekhlef - Director of the Cyberjustice Laboratory - co-authored a paper entitled "Sentence Embeddings and High-Speed Similarity Search for Fast Computer Assisted Annotation of Legal Documents" which received the Best Paper Award at the Jurix 2020 conference. Jurix Best Paper 2020 Announcement Abstract […] Read more
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Vlogs du Labo | Les lundis cyberjustice
This series of video capsules offers you the opportunity to learn more about the Cyberjustice Laboratory, its work and its teams. Short and educational capsules to better understand the objectives of the cyberjustice community and its achievements in this field, through the work carried out by the Laboratory with its various partners and researchers for […] Read more
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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
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Artificial Intelligence and the Law in Canada
23 November 2020 Amy Salyzyn / Florian Martin-Bariteau / Ignacio Cofone / Jacquelyn A. Burkell / Jane Bailey
Florian Martin-Bariteau and Teresa Scassa - law professors at the University of Ottawa - highlight the structural transformation of our society through the contribution of artificial intelligence and question how existing legal frameworks can or should adapt to this new technology. The book will be available in early 2021 in print, electronic and QuickLaw versions. […] Read more
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Abeona-ENS-OBVIA Chair | Call for Contribution for a Collective Book
17 November 2020 Karine Gentelet
This collective book is part of the work of the Abeona-ENS-OBVIA Chair and will aim to propose a renewed and multidisciplinary reflection on the issues of artificial intelligence uses from a social justice perspective. The book will assemble around 20 texts from researchers from all disciplines. As an indication, these texts could address the following […] Read more
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New research funding to put artificial intelligence at the service of judicial actors to promote the rights of tenants and landlords in Quebe
15 October 2020 Karim Benyekhlef
This content is not available in the selected language. Le Ministère de l’Économie et de l’Innovation du Québec octroie une subvention de recherche au Pr. Karim Benyekhlef, directeur du Laboratoire de cyberjustice, pour favoriser l’appropriation et l’implantation du JusticeBot, un agent conversationnel dédié aux droits des locataires et propriétaires du Québec, auprès de ses deux […] Read more
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Regulating (Artificial) Intelligence in Justice: Normative Frameworks and the Risks Related to AI in the Judiciary with Giampero Lupo
6 October 2020 Giampiero Lupo
Giampero Lupo - ACT researcher - will propose within the framework of a series of online seminars by the SRPP a web conference entitled "Regulating (Artificial) Intelligence in Justice: Normative Frameworks and the Risks Related to AI in the Judiciary " within the framework of the seminar "Normalizing Normativity (AI and Justice)" that will take […] Read more