2019
News of JusticIA's members
La 66e édition de l’ICANN à Montréal
5 November 2019 Nicolas Vermeys
ICANN is the company that governs the assignment of generic top-level extensions of the Internet. From November 2nd to 7th, the 66th edition of ICANN in Montreal, co-organized by the Cyberjustice Laboratory and in partnership with Rendez-vousMontréal66, was held at the Palais des Congrès. This forum brings together various local and international speakers to reflect […] Read more
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Steering Committee on Justice Efficiencies and Access to the Justice System
29 October 2019 Karim Benyekhlef
On Monday, October 28, 2019, the Cyberjustice Laboratory had the honor of hosting the Steering Committee on Efficiency and Access to Justice, composed of six Deputy Ministers of Federal and Provincial Justice, three Council representatives Canadian Judicial Council, three representatives of the Canadian Council of Chief Judges, a representative of the Canadian Bar Association, a […] Read more
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Justice et algorithmes
22 October 2019 Karim Benyekhlef
This content is not available in the selected language. Lors de la semaine du 18 au 22 novembre, la Chaire d’excellence Alexandre Koyré, dont le Pr Karim Benyekhlef, codirecteur de JusticIA, est titulaire pour l’année 2019-2020, tiendra l’événement « Justice et algorithmes » regroupant divers séminaires et groupes de travail. Plus d’informations et les modalités d’inscriptions se […] Read more
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Le Professeur Karim Benyekhlef, titulaire de la Chaire d’excellence Alexandre Koyré
22 October 2019 Karim Benyekhlef
This content is not available in the selected language. L’un des codirecteurs de JusticIA, le Pr Karim Benyekhlef sera titulaire de la Chaire d’excellence Alexandre Koyré pour l’année 2019-2020, chaire pluridisciplinaire de l’Université Côte d’Azur dans le champ du droit et de l’intelligence artificielle. Plus d’informations sur la chaire et ses activités sont disponibles ici. Read more
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Special Lectures 2019 : Innovation, Technology, and the Practice of Law
This content is not available in the selected language. How AI and new technologies are changing the delivery of legal services? If you wish to develop your knowledge on this issue and others, join the special conferences held by Law Society of Ontario on November 21–22. This event will be co-chaired by: Jill R. Presser, […] Read more
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Congratulations to Cécile Petitgand for obtaining the post-doctoral fellowship from OBVIA!
10 October 2019 Cécile Petitgand
JusticIA has the pleasure and honour to congratulate Cécile Petitgand, researcher at the H-Pod and at JusticIA, for obtaining the post-doctoral fellowship from the International Observatory on the Societal Impacts of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Digital (OBVIA). Rewarding students who stand out for the excellence of their academic record and for the innovative and interdisciplinary […] Read more
Multimedia
Artificial Intelligence and Humanity: Annihilation or Integration? presented at McGill University
Two weeks ago, Hannes Westermann from the Cyberjustice Laboratory was invited to present at the event “Artificial Intelligence and Humanity: Annihilation or Integration?” as part of the A. Jean de Grandpré Distinguished Speaker Series and the Food for Thought Public Lecture Series. He talked about the impact of Artificial Intelligence on humanity and the work […] Read more
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De la démocratie par le droit à la dictature des algorithmes ? La théorie juridique au XXIe siècle
vparent 30 September 2019
This content is not available in the selected language. Dans le cadre de son cycle de conférences 2019-2020 « Démocratie, algorithme et information » qui vous propose de porter un regard critique et multi-disciplinaire sur les enjeux d’une société algorithmique dans laquelle se mêlent une confusion informationnelle et un recours grandissant aux outils algorithmiques pour effectuer diverses […] Read more
In the media
Google chief Sundar Pichai warns against rushing into AI regulation
In a Financial Times article, Sundar Pichai, chief executive at Google, is critical to the blanket vetting of algorithms that some politicians have suggested. He proposes instead to consider, where appropriate, the regulation of specific sectors and insdustries. Tim Bradshaw's full article is available here. Read more
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Conference : The Impact of Artificial Intelligence and Social Media on Legal Institutions
About the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice's 2019 Annual Conference CIAJ’s 2019 Annual Conference on “The Impact of Artificial Intelligence and Social Media on Legal Institutions” is taking a hard, critical look at the challenges that courts and the legal profession must face in order to maintain public confidence in the administration of […] Read more