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How AI Will Impact The Future Of Patient Care

In a recent post for Forbes, Sarah Levy writes about the three main areas in which AI will have the most immediate impact: curative care, preventive care and outcome management. She nevertheless warns medical professionals and researchers also need to be cognizant of the constraints of algorithms, which are built upon specific data sets and […] Read more

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Emerging from AI utopia

In an editorial published in Science, Edward Santow, Australia's Human Rights Commissioner, is asking if legal frameworks can protect us from the dark side of this brave new world of technology. Reaffirming that laws apply to the use of AI, as they do in every other context, he insists that they need to be applied more rigorously […] Read more

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Using phone positioning data to monitor the efforts of social distancing?

In an article La Presse of March 24, Tristan Péloquin reports that researchers, politicians and companies, in Canada and elsewhere, would consider using cellphone positioning data to monitor the efforts of social distancing imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic.   Three Quebec jurists, including Professor Vincent Gautrais, director of the CRDP, holder of the Chaire LR Wilson […] Read more

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ALLAI comments on EU AI strategy

ALLAI (Alliance on Artificial Intelligence) offers its analysis of the European Commission's white paper on artificial intelligence and its plan to frame it, both of which were unveiled last February.  It discusses in particular the European position regarding the regulation of AI and the possibility that the Council of Europe is investigating a binding legal […] Read more

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Le Data Protection Act of 2020 : vers une Agence américaine de protection des données?

This content is not available in the selected language. Simon Du Perron, auxiliaire de recherche, a signé plus tôt aujourd’hui 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 13 février 2020, la sénatrice américaine Kirsten Gillibrand, une démocrate […] Read more

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AI needs more regulation, not less

In a recent report from The Brookings Institution’s Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technology (AIET) Initiative part of “AI Governance,” a series that identifies key governance and norm issues related to AI and proposes policy remedies to address the complex challenges associated with emerging technologies, Mark McCarty argues in favor of more AI regulation. Criticizing the […] Read more

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Nouvelle stratégie IA de l’Union européenne : Quels impacts pour les entreprises canadiennes du secteur de la santé?

This content is not available in the selected language. Cécile Petitgand, chercheuse postdoctorale au H-POD (Hub santé : politique, organisations et droit) et membre de JusticIA a signé le 10 mars dernier un billet de blogue sur le site de la Chaire de recherche du Canada sur la culture collaborative en droit et politiques de la […] Read more