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Periodic review of the artificial intelligence industry reveals challenges
A Techxplore article ponders on the importance of regulation of the AI in the care environment by presenting the work of AI100. As part of Stanford's ongoing 100-year study on artificial intelligence, known as the AI100, two workshops recently considered the issues of care technologies and predictive modeling to inform the future development of AI […] Read more
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Written testimony to the New York Council on the use of electronic health records
On Novembre 20th, Varoon Mathur, Tech Fellow at AI Now, testified before the New York City Council on privacy and security concerns on the use of Electronic Health Records. The full testimony is available here. Read more
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Report on IA in the Context of Crime and Criminal Justice
28 November 2019 Hannes Westermann
Professor Benoit Dupont publishes with students Yuan Stevens, Hannes Westermann and Michael Joyce a report on behalf of the Korean Institute of Criminology on the use of AI by institutions of the penal system (police, justice, corrections) and offenders. The report can be downloaded from the website of the International Center for Comparative Criminology at […] Read more
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SYNERGIA : soigner par l’IA, vers une gestion collective des données médicales
28 November 2019 Cécile Petitgand
This content is not available in the selected language. SYNERGIA est le premier d’un cycle de séminaires publics sur l’utilisation des données massives en intelligence artificielle. En permettant la découverte de nouveaux diagnostics ou de nouveaux traitements, l’utilisation de l’IA dans le domaine de la santé participe à l’émergence d’un savoir qui génère d’importants bénéfices […] Read more
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Publication in the Larcier Editions : The Judge and the Algorithm
28 November 2019 Karim Benyekhlef
The Research Centre in Information, Law and Society (CRIDS) of the Faculty of Law in the University of Namur has just released his monograph "The judge and the algorithm: judges increased or justice diminished? "In this book, Prof. Karim Benykhlef, Jie Zhu and Valentin Callipel, of the Cyberjustice Laboratory, wrote an article on the theme of "Human Responsibility in […] Read more
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Les Petites Affiches - Justice and Algorithms - Interview with Prof. Benyekhlef
28 November 2019 Karim Benyekhlef
Prof. Karim Benyekhlef, Cyberjustice Laboratory’s director, 2019-2020 holder of the Alexandre Koyré Chair of Excellence, and codirector of JusticIA is featured in the weekly magazine "Les Petites Affiches" as part of his presence at the "Justice and Algorithms" week. For this occasion he, among other things, delivered an inaugural lesson titled "A Short History of […] Read more
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Inauguration of the 3IA Chair
20 November 2019 Karim Benyekhlef
Prof. Karim Benyekhlef, Director of the Cyberjustice Laboratory, 2019-2020 Chairholder of the Koyré Chair of Excellence and codirector of JusticIA, is currently at the Université Côté d'Azur as part of the "Justice and Algorithms" week organized by the 3IA Côte d'Azur Chair of Excellence. For more information on the "Justice and Algorithms" week, click here. […] Read more
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Pour une intelligence artificielle qui respecte les droits des patients
15 November 2019 Catherine Régis
This content is not available in the selected language. Udemnouvelles propose un article revenant sur la présentation de la professeure Régis au colloque «La santé connectée à l’heure de l’intelligence artificielle : quelles expériences et quels besoins pour les patients?» à l’occasion des 32e Entretiens Jacques-Cartier le 4 novembre dernier. Pour savoir comment la professeure Catherine Régis […] Read more
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La santé connectée à l’heure de l’intelligence artificielle : quelles expériences et besoins pour les patients?
15 November 2019 Catherine Régis
This content is not available in the selected language. Le 4 novembre dernier, la professeure Catherine Régis, codirectrice du H-POD, titulaire de la Chaire de recherche du Canada sur la culture collaborative en droit et politiques de la santé et codirectrice de JusticIA, a présenté la question de la « Prise en compte des enjeux juridiques […] Read more
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La professeure Catherine Régis à l’entretien Droit et Santé de l’IDS-Paris Descartes
15 November 2019 Catherine Régis
This content is not available in the selected language. La Professeure Catherine Régis participera à l’entretien Droit et Santé de l’IDS-Paris Descartes sur le thème « Perspective internationale sur la régulation de l’intelligence artificielle dans le domaine de la santé ». Professeure titulaire à la Faculté de droit de l’Université de Montréal, elle est également détentrice de […] Read more