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Towards Immersive Virtual Courts, Moving Beyond the Status Quo: Feedback from experiences conducted in the Cyberjustice Laboratory
This content is not available in the selected language. Aurore Troussel-Clément – Research Assistant Cyberjustice Laboratory and PhD student Université de Montréal Introduction Between October and December 2022, demonstrations and technical tests of immersive virtual hearings took place at the Cyberjustice Laboratory at the University of Montréal and at the Harvard Visualization Lab. These experiences […] Read more
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Using AI to give legal information: Comparing ChatGPT to JusticeBot
This content is not available in the selected language. Hannes Westermann – Lead Researcher of the JusticeBot project (Cyberjustice Laboratory) and PhD Candidate (Université de Montréal) Introduction ChatGPT, the new language model launched by OpenAI in November 2022, has captured the attention of the public and media alike. It is part of a class of […] Read more
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State justice Institute & Courtland Consulting, Evaluation of Two Statewide Virtual Dispute Resolution Services in Michigan : Un compte rendu des faits saillants
This content is not available in the selected language. Écrit par Jie Zhu, Auxiliaire de recherche au Laboratoire de cyberjustice State Justice Institute & Courtland Consulting, Evaluation of Two Statewide Virtual Dispute Resolution Services in Michigan (Final Report Summary, March 2022) Contexte Dans la foulée de l’urgence sanitaire liée à la pandémie de la COVID-19, […] Read more
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Call for papers - Theme day on Web 3.0.
The Cyberjustice Laboratory invites students, doctoral or master's degree candidates, to submit a paper on a Web 3.0 related topic. Two students will be invited to participate in two roundtables as part of a Web 3.0 theme day to be held in to be held in the fall of 2023. Round table 1 - The […] Read more
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Deux bourses doctorales Droit et IA (Automne 2023)
This content is not available in the selected language. La Bourse doctorale de la Chaire LexUM en information juridique et du Laboratoire de cyberjustice est destinée à encourager deux (2) étudiant(e)s de doctorat à débuter une thèse sur la thématique des technologies de l’information, de la cyberjustice et de l’intelligence artificielle. Valeur annuelle : 25 000$ (renouvelable une fois) Date […] Read more
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La protection des renseignements personnels: survol d’un paysage québécois en construction
This content is not available in the selected language. Écrit par Sébastien Meeùs, Auxiliaire de recherche au Laboratoire de cyberjustice La réforme de la protection des renseignements personnels a été au cœur des débats (du moins de spécialistes) ces dernières années au Québec. Celle-ci opère un système de poulies en reliant un ensemble de droits […] Read more
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Survey finds British Columbia’s Civil Resolution Tribunal improves access to justice
This content is not available in the selected language. Written by Luke Wan Jeagal, Research Assistant at Cyberjustce Laboratory and Intern at Université de Montréal Introduction Online dispute resolution (ODR), a form of dispute resolution leveraging technology and alternative dispute means to facilitate dispute resolution between parties, is becoming increasingly popular as a solution to […] Read more
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An interview with ChatGPT: Using AI to understand AI
This content is not available in the selected language. Written by Jinzhe Tan, Research Assistant at Cyberjustce Laboratory and Ph.D. student at Université de Montréal ChatGPT, Language Model developed by OpenAI Introduction ChatGPT has caught the attention of the public and media alike. As a powerful language model, ChatGPT has the potential to revolutionize many industries […] Read more
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Blockchain Arbitration for Modern Supply Chains
This content is not available in the selected language. Written by Marianna Riabova, PhD student at Institute of Engineering and Management Univ. Grenoble Alpes 1. Introduction Not so long-ago Supply Chains (SC) were considered very basic linear systems that communicate through a network of binary relationships between suppliers and customers. Although this viewpoint was true […] Read more
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Commentaire du projet de Loi sur l’intelligence artificielle et les données
This content is not available in the selected language. Milène Hauri, doctorante du Fonds national suisse de la recherche scientifique à l’Université de Genève et doctorante invitée au Laboratoire de Cyberjustice de l’Université de Montréal 1. Contexte législatif Le projet de loi C-27 (PL C-27) déposé par le Gouvernement du Canada le 16 juin 2022 […] Read more