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Réglementation de l’IA : les exemples européen, japonais et chinois

Interesting articles published this week allow us to provide an overview of European, Japanese and Chinese regulatory approaches to artificial intelligence. In the healthcare sector, a backdrop of rapid technological advances in medical technology have proved the traditional rigid framework (point-in-time) incomplete. Several scandals led to a noticeable shift in regulatory philosophy from point-in-time to […] Read more

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AI technologies — like police facial recognition — discriminate against people of colour

Jane Bailey, Jacquelyn Burkell (reasearchers at the ACT Project) and Valerie Steeves highlighted in this article published on the website The Conversation the racist bias of AI technologies like facial recognition technology which discriminate against people of colour.  Facial recognition technology that is trained on and tuned to Caucasian faces systematically misidentifies and mislabels racialized […] Read more

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Towards Responsible #AIforAll in India

A recent article on the World Economic Forum website gives us insights to how India plans to regulate AI in a responsible manner. Building further on the National Strategy on AI (NSAI) released in 2018, NITI Aayog is now working on outlining an approach towards realising the economic benefits of AI in a manner that […] Read more

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La Nouvelle-Zélande se dote d’une Charte des algorithmes

This content is not available in the selected language. Simon du Perron, auxiliaire de recherche au Laboratoire de cyberjustice, a signé le 10 août 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 : L’utilisation d’algorithmes d’intelligence artificielle par l’administration publique […] Read more