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AI, Humanity and Society
Artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous systems transform the way we work, live our lives and solve problems. This technology has the potential to improve people’s well-being and contribute to social and environmental sustainability. At the same time, we also see an increased concern about the potential risks with AI. Massive efforts create many opportunities to […] Read more
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Still No International Consensus to Tax the Tech Giants
The 137 countries negotiating under the aegis of the OECD have failed to find an agreement for the large digital companies to “pay their fair share of taxes”, at the risk of relaunching the “trade war” in the midst of the pandemic . In the absence of a formal agreement, the countries adopted a report […] Read more
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Artificial Intelligence – A Person?
With the increasing proliferation of AI, the world now sees AI taking over what was once considered solely in the domain of human cognitive functions. Will there be a day where AI should be considered a person? The second of our series on AI and Intellectual Property, we look to consider some of these questions […] Read more
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Presentations of IVADO student projects (bilingual)
This first-ever edition of IVADO Digital October will showcase student-led research in our IVADO community. All month long, digital intelligence will be front and centre, starting with a distinguished panel of experts on October 1 and followed by presentations of multidisciplinary projects by our scholarship recipients. Goals Learn more about the various research projects conducted […] Read more
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EU nations call for ‘soft law solutions’ in future Artificial Intelligence regulation
In a position paper spearheaded by Denmark and signed by digital ministers from Belgium, the Czech Republic, Finland, France Estonia, Ireland, Latvia, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain and Sweden, the signatories call on the Commission to incentivise the development of next-gen AI technologies, rather than put up barriers. Soft law can allow us to […] Read more
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Gouvernance et régulation des données
This content is not available in the selected language. Souvent présentées comme la clé de la création de valeur et porteuses de nouvelles dynamiques de croissance, les données ont une importance capitale dans de nombreux domaines (informatique, statistique, économie…). Leur exploitation invite toutefois à s’interroger sur leur éventuelle régulation. L’objectif de ce colloque est ainsi […] Read more
News of JusticIA's members
Professor Catherine Régis joins Mila as an associate academic member
9 October 2020 Catherine Régis
Professor Catherine Régis, holder of the Canada Research Chair in health law and policy, co-founder of the Health Hub – Policy, Organizations and Law and founding member of the JusticIA research group has joined the Mila team as an associate academic member. About Mila Located in the heart of Quebec's Artificial Intelligence ecosystem, Mila is […] Read more
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Regulating (Artificial) Intelligence in Justice: Normative Frameworks and the Risks Related to AI in the Judiciary
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
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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
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Parution du dernier numéro de Lex Electronica – Vulnérabilité(s) : L’appréhension des défis du numérique par le droit
25 September 2020 Vincent Gautrais
This content is not available in the selected language. Le volume 26 de la revue Lex Electronica se consacre à l’appréhension des défis numériques par le droit. Voici la liste des articles, dont plusieurs touchent à des problématiques liées aux projets de JusticIA : Co-regulation or Capitulation ?Addressing conflicts arising by AI and standardization Johannes Brake Quelles […] Read more