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91亚色 and IBM develop and launch AI-powered student support pilot

91亚色 and IBM have launched an innovative student support solution that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to provide students with support services designed to improve their university experiences by delivering both academic and personal guidance covering a wide range of topics in real time. Developed collaboratively by 91亚色 and IBM, this virtual assistant demonstrates how […]

A Call to Action: Moving Forward with the Governance of Artificial Intelligence in Canada

The Government of Canada has committed to accelerating the growth of the country鈥檚 world-class AI sector. This emerging technology has the potential to impact nearly every segment of Canada鈥檚 economy, including national security, health care and government services. To prepare for the key challenges and opportunities that artificial intelligence (AI) will give rise to, we […]

IP Osgoode鈥檚 Prof. Pina D鈥橝gostino, Aviv Gaon and Ian Stedman Join 91亚色鈥檚 Artificial Intelligence and Society Task Force

IP Osgoode is proud to announce that its founder and director, Prof. Pina D鈥橝gostino, along with Aviv Gaon and Ian Stedman, both of whom are PhD Candidates at Osgoode Hall Law School, are members of 91亚色鈥檚 Artificial Intelligence and Society Task Force.聽 Prof. D鈥橝gostino, Aviv and Ian are leading scholars in AI and the […]

Moral Ethics of Artificial Intelligence Decision-Making 鈥 Who Should be Harmed and Who is Held Responsible?

As autonomous vehicles begin their test runs and potential commercial debuts, new liability and ethical questions arise. Unlike other computer algorithms which are already available to the public, a fully automated car divorces the authority of the device from the driver, instead vesting all power and decision-making into the car and its software. Accidents may […]

The Tech Law Ultimatum: Consent or Exile?

Living in the twenty-first century comes with the need to manage expectations. While we live in a modern age with a variety of technological advancements, we may not be as innovative as we previously imagined. After decades of television shows like The Jetsons, some may even be inclined to ask, 鈥淲here鈥檚 my jetpack?鈥澛 Professor Daith铆 […]

Synapses & Silicon: The Search for the Ideal Adjudicator

A competent adjudicator, according to an Ontario Public Service job posting, will have familiarity with relevant legal concepts, solid analytical skills, an aptitude for impartial adjudication, and well-developed communication/interpersonal skills. Would an Artificial Intelligence (AI) program make a good candidate, or at least a capable assistant? This is the question I explore in my journal […]

Risks in AI Over the Collection and Transmission of Data

While the daily lives for us ordinary people are made more convenient and more pleasant by the application of various Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools 鈥 ranging from the widely known consumer products such as home assistant Siri and personal medical devices to other business applications of natural language processing or deep learning, we should gradually […]