Chloé Kirtz
Chloé Kirtz is a research assistant at the Cyberjustice Laboratory at the University of Montreal and a master's student in information technology law at the University of Montreal. Her academic journey began in France, where she earned a law degree from the University of Strasbourg before furthering her studies in Quebec.
Her main interests focus on the integration of artificial intelligence in the field of justice, with a particular interest in its role in alternative dispute resolution mechanisms and improving access to justice.
Through her work at the Cyberjustice Laboratory, she contributes to the analysis of the legal framework surrounding the discoverability of Francophone cultural content in Quebec, in partnership with the International Center of Expertise in Montreal on Artificial Intelligence (CEIMIA).
This content has been updated on 03/17/2025 at 15 h 32 min.
