Nouvelles | Page 5
Events Nouvelles
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
Nouvelles
LaPresse | Villes numériques : les technologies de l’information pour faire face aux grands défis urbains
6 October 2020 Ryad F. Titah
In this article published by LaPresse, Ryad Titah — professor at HEC Montréal and ACT researcher — offers his expertise on digital cities, which improve the quality of life of their occupants, but raise concerns about the protection of their privacy. Devant les enjeux de mobilité, d'urbanisme et même d'administration, les villes qui se démarquent […] Read more
Nouvelles
Report | To Surveil and Predict : A Human Rights Analysis of Algorithmic Policing in Canada
This report written by Kate Robertson—criminal defence lawyer and Citizen Lab research fellow—Cynthia Khoo—Citizen Lab research fellow and technology and human rights lawyer—and Yolanda Song,—lawyer at Stevenson Whelton LLP and pro bono research associate at the IHRP—examines algorithmic technologies that are designed for use in criminal law enforcement systems and the human rights implications of […] Read more
Nouvelles
Tribune de Karim Benyekhlef et Valentin Callipel |Algorithmes et Justice : une prudente avancée
1 October 2020 Karim Benyekhlef / Valentin Callipel
Karim Benyekhlef — director of the Cyberjustice Laboratory — and Valentin Callipel — head of mission at the Laboratory — highlight in an article published by Business & Legal Forum For Ethics & Performance on the challenges of algorithms in the justice domain. Il est peu de dire que la nouvelle frontière de l’intelligence […] Read more
Nouvelles
American Bar Association | Online Dispute Resolution in the United States – Statistiques
The American Bar Association's Center for Innovation provides statistics and information in this report regarding the extent of Court-Annexed Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) in the United States as it existed as of the end of 2019. "At the end of 2019, there are 66 active sites of court annexed ODR in 12 states. The […] Read more
Nouvelles
Option consommateurs | Projet de loi n° 64 – Loi modernisant des dispositions législatives en matière de protection des renseignements personnels (mémoire d’Option consommateurs)
In a press release Option consommateur - a non-profit association - supports Bill 64 on the protection of personal information by inviting the Québec government to adopt it. Nevertheless, in its brief submitted to the National Assembly, the association calls for doubling the budget of the Commission d'accès à l'information (CAI). « La CAI […] Read more
Nouvelles
OBVIA | Rapport: Les angles morts des réponses technologiques à la pandémie de COVID-19
29 September 2020 Karine Gentelet
Karine Gentelet—ACT researcher—and Alexandra Bahary-Dionne—PhD student—put forward in this report published by the International Observatory on the societal impacts of AI and digital technologies the blind spots of technological responses to the pandemic and their repercussions in terms of access to health care for marginalized populations. Cette recherche s’inscrit dans le cadre des travaux de […] Read more
Nouvelles
Winkler Institute for Dispute Resolution ANNUAL REPORT 2019-2020
17 September 2020 Trevor Farrow / Valentin Callipel
Based at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto and named for the former Chief Justice of Ontario Warren Winkler, the Winkler Institute for Dispute Resolution is a vibrant centre for research that since 2014 is working on innovation in the domain of dispute resolution, access to justice, and the future of the legal profession and justice system. In […] Read more
Nouvelles
Prof. Karine Gentelet, nouvelle titulaire de la Chaire Abeona-ENS-OBVIA Intelligence artificielle et justice sociale
10 September 2020 Karine Gentelet
Karine Gentelet - ACT researcher - is the recipient of the 2020-2021 Chair Abeona-École normale supérieure (ENS)-Observatoire international sur les impacts sociétaux de l'AI et du numérique (OBVIA) on IA and Social Justice. Cette chaire permet à un·e professeur·e invité·e de développer, pendant une année, des travaux sur l’intelligence artificielle (IA) et la justice […] Read more
Nouvelles
Offre d’emploi | Assistant•e de recherche – Prof. Karine Gentelet
This content is not available in the selected language. Dans le cadre du projet de recherche sur l’autonomisation par l’IA et le numérique des groupes et communautés marginalisées/ social justice/digital Agency/Data justice initiatives. Pour plus d’information sur le projet de recherche, consultez le : Détails du poste Professeure Karine Gentelet Tâches Faire une recension au niveau […] Read more