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Acceptabilité sociale des nouvelles technologies : le cas des applications de traçage en temps de Covid
2 July 2020 Marie Zumstein
This content is not available in the selected language. Par Marie Zumstein (licence de droit international et européen de l’Université Paris-1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) étudiante au doctorat, option innovation, science et technologie à la Faculté de droit de l’Université de Montréal et chercheuse étudiante au regroupement JusticIA de l’Université de Montréal. Photo @Marie Zumstein La création d’une […] Read more
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Germany calls for tightened AI regulation at EU level
Four months after the European Commission presented its ‘white paper’ on Artificial Intelligence (AI), the German government said it broadly agrees with Brussels but sees a need to tighten up on security. The government is particularly concerned by the fact that only AI applications with “high risk” have to meet special requirements. To read more […] Read more
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La Nouvelle-Zélande fait paraître son livre blanc «Reimagining Regulation for the Age of AI»
New Zealand released a white paper earlier this month to help regulate AI, a project spearheaded by the World Economic Forum. The project aims at co-designing actionable governance frameworks for AI regulation. It is structured around three focus areas: 1) obtaining of a social licence for the use of AI through an inclusive national conversation; […] Read more
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Dépister la COVID par l’IA, est-ce pour maintenant?
23 June 2020 Cécile Petitgand
This content is not available in the selected language. Par Cécile Petitgand (Ph.D. U. Paris-Dauphine et Sao Paulo), chercheuse au regroupement JusticIA de l’Université de Montréal et à l’Observatoire international sur les impacts sociétaux de l’IA et du numérique (OBVIA) et Conseillère sénior – Volet Innovation & Intelligence artificielle (IA) au Centre hospitalier de l’Université […] Read more
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OBVIA : Petit guide sur les enjeux et opportunités des applications de notifications d’exposition à la COVID-19
The International Observatory on the Societal Impacts of AI and Digital - OBVIA - offers a guide to better understand the functioning of the different exposure apps to fight against COVID-19. Les applications de notifications d’exposition à la COVID-19 proposent des pistes de solutions intéressantes pour endiguer la pandémie avec laquelle nous sommes présentement […] Read more
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Nomination de Cécile Petitgand au poste de Conseillère senior – Volet Innovation & Intelligence artificielle au CHUM
15 June 2020 Cécile Petitgand
This content is not available in the selected language. Cécile Petitgand, chercheuse postdoctorale au H-Pod depuis octobre 2018 et chercheuse associée à JusticIA, occupera dès le 15 juin prochain le poste de Conseillère senior – Volet Innovation & Intelligence artificielle (IA) au Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM). Aux côtés des équipes de la direction générale […] Read more
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COVID-19 : vie privée et protection des données
Speakers : Elisa Henry - BLG Chantal Bernier - Dentons In this web-talk, Me Chantal Bernier, head of the CyberSecurity and Privacy practice Group at Dentons, and Me Elisa Henry, co-leader of the Privacy and Data Protection at BLG, will join us to discuss the legal issues raised by the management of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more
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Amazon and Microsoft pause police facial recognition and demand regulation
An article of Quartz reports that within 24 hours of each other, both Amazon and Microsoft this week pledged not to sell facial recognition tools to US police departments, acknowledging the concerns of researchers and activists who say the technology is biased and has grave potential for misuse. Nevertheless, some researchers worry that this will […] Read more
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École d’été du Laboratoire 2020
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The Innovative University: Renewing the Role of Universities in the Digital Innovation and Artificial Intelligence Ecosystem
9 June 2020 Catherine Régis / Cécile Petitgand / Jean-Louis Denis
Catherine Régis and Jean-Louis Denis are the leaders and co-authors of this position paper, outgrowth of the first U7+ summit, held in Paris alongside the July 2019 G7. Cécile Petitgand, post-doctoral fellow at H-POD, also is author and contributor of this report. Catherine Régis notably add that “with this position paper, we hope to stimulate […] Read more