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The AI and Law Series | New Rules for Robots ?
sPEAKER : Simon Chesterman, National University of Singapore Faculty of Law Recent years have seen a proliferation of guides, frameworks, and principles focused on AI. Yet, for all the time and effort that has gone into convening workshops and retreats to draft the various documents, curiously little has been applied to what they mean in […] Read more
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The AI and Law Series | Characteristica Universalis Lex: Artificial Intelligence and the Ghosts of LegalTech Past
Speaker : Christopher Markou, Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge. Description : The question ‘is law computable?’ immediately recalls the classic jurisprudential question: ‘what is law?’ – a question posed by both legal pragmatists and idealists. For tough-minded pragmatists, the question ‘what is law’ might entail little more than a prediction of whether those in […] Read more
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Regulating (Artificial) Intelligence in Justice: Normative Frameworks and the Risks Related to AI in the Judiciary with Giampero Lupo
Giampero Lupo - ACT researcher - will propose within the framework of a series of online seminars by the SRPP a web conference entitled "Regulating (Artificial) Intelligence in Justice: Normative Frameworks and the Risks Related to AI in the Judiciary " within the framework of the seminar "Normalizing Normativity (AI and Justice)" that will take […] Read more
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CANCELLED - Les robots et le mal
Presentation in french only. The Ethics Research Centre and the Cyberjustice Laboratory are pleased to welcome Alexei Grinbaum—ACT researcher—who will give a presentation entitled “les robots et le mal” which focus on the relationship between humans and digital technologies. Des robots domestiques se font délateurs, des agents conversationnels injurient leurs interlocuteurs. Pire encore : des […] Read more
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Ex Machina Lex: The Limits of Law's Computability
Join us for an AI and the Law talk with Dr Christopher Markou, who will consider the consequences of using machine learning to replicate core functions of legal systems. Abstract The use of machine learning (ML) to replicate aspects of legal decision making is already well advanced, with various ‘Legal Tech’ applications being used to model […] Read more
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Le rapport Le temps d’agir et la mise à niveau des lois sur les communications : pour une régulation raisonnée des activités se déroulant sur Internet
This content is not available in the selected language. Le Laboratoire de cyberjustice et la Chaire LexUM en information juridique sont heureux de recevoir le professeur Pierre Trudel (Faculté de droit, Université de Montréal) qui nous parlera du Rapport final du Groupe d’examen du cadre législatif en matière de radiodiffusion et de télécommunications publié en […] Read more
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Special Lectures 2019 : Innovation, Technology and the Practice of Law
Comment l’intelligence artificielle et les nouvelles technologies changent-elles les modes de prestation des services juridiques ? Afin d’avoir une opinion éclairée sur cette question et bien d’autres, joignez-vous aux conférences spéciales organisées le 21 et 22 novembre par le Barreau de l’Ontario. Read more
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Artificial Intelligence and the Legal Sector
Joignez-vous à nous pour un entretien sur l'intelligence artificielle et le droit avec Hannes Westermann, qui examinera l'application de l'intelligence artificielle dans le secteur juridique. Read more
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ICANN 2019
The Cyberjustice Laboratory will host the 66th ICANN Public Meeting from 2-7 November 2019 The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has just announced that Montreal has been selected to host the 66th public meeting to be held from November 2 to 7, 2019. The Cyberjustice Laboratory is very pleased to have been […] Read more
LexUM Chair Conferences Upcoming events
De la démocratie par le droit à la dictature des algorithmes ? La théorie juridique au XXIe siècle
This content is not available in the selected language. Dans le cadre de son cycle de conférences 2019-2020 « Démocratie, algorithme et information » qui vous propose de porter un regard critique et multi-disciplinaire sur les enjeux d’une société algorithmique dans laquelle se mêlent une confusion informationnelle et un recours grandissant aux outils algorithmiques pour effectuer diverses tâches, la […] Read more