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Artificial Intelligence and the Law in Canada
24 November 2020 Catherine Régis
This content is not available in the selected language. Catherine Régis, codirectrice du regroupement JusticIA, et Colleen M. Flood sont les co-autrices du chapitre « AI and Health Law » dans l’ouvrage Artificial Intelligence and the Law in Canada dirigé par Teresa Scassa (Chaire de recherche du Canada en politiques et droit de l’information) et Florian Martin-Bariteau (Professeur agrégé […] Read more
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Revue Lex Electronica | Dossier spécial : droit algorithmique
18 November 2020 Karim Benyekhlef / Vincent Gautrais
This content is not available in the selected language. Avant propos (extrait) Le Laboratoire de cyberjustice a débuté en 2017 le projet droit algorithmique et la migration des normes juridiques dans les dispositifs techniques : concept, études de cas et perspectives, sous la direction des professeurs Karim Benyekhlef de l’Université de Montréal et de Benoît Frydman […] Read more
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AI’s Promise and Peril for the U.S. Government
The Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) project at Standford University recently released a paper on the potentials and risks associated with the use of artificial intelligence in the US government. Transposable in part to the government contexts of other states, the latter examines the potential benefits of the automation of certain activities and the associated risks, […] Read more
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Establishing a ‘legally binding instrument’ for democratic governance of AI
The Standing Committee of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) stressed the need for a global regulatory framework for AI, based on the protection of human rights, democracy and the rule of law, and proposed that the Committee of Ministers support the elaboration of a “legally binding instrument” governing AI, possibly in […] Read more
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Projet de loi n° 64 : échos de commission parlementaire
This content is not available in the selected language. Simon du Perron, auxiliaire de recherche au Laboratoire de cyberjustice, a signé le 15 octobre dernier un billet de blogue sur le site du Laboratoire de cyberjustice. En raison de son intérêt au regard des travaux de JusticIA, nous le reproduisons ici : Le 29 septembre dernier, la Commission des […] 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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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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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
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Privacy Shield : Clap de fin pour l’accord transatlantique de transfert de données personnelles. Retour sur une saga juridique vieille de 20 ans
This content is not available in the selected language. Sylvain Longhais, auxiliaire de recherche au Laboratoire de cyberjustice, a signé le 22 septembre dernier un billet de blogue sur le site du Laboratoire de cyberjustice. En raison de son intérêt au regard des travaux de JusticIA, nous le reproduisons ici : Il est de ces histoires qui ne sont […] Read more