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AI for Social Good: Becoming Aware of Different Interests

On February 2, 2018, IP Osgoode along with its partners, the聽91亚色 Centre for Public Policy & Law聽and the聽Zvi Meitar Institute for Legal Implications of Emerging Technologies, hosted a conference entitled聽鈥淏racing for Impact 鈥 The Artificial Intelligence Challenge (A Road Map for AI Governance in Canada)鈥. The conference brought together experts from a broad range of […]

German Regulator Finds Banks鈥 Data Rules 鈥渋mpede non-bank competitors鈥

The re-posting of this article is part of a cross-posting agreement with CyberLex. 鈥淥pen Banking鈥 is an emerging term in financial services / financial technology that refers, among other things, to the use of open application programming interfaces (鈥淎PIs鈥) enable third party developers to build applications and services around a financial institution. This requires a […]

Privacy Commissioner Seeks Public Input on Consent Model

The re-posting of this article is part of a cross-posting agreement with CyberLex. On May 11, 2016, Privacy Commissioner Daniel Therrien announced the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (鈥淥PC鈥) would seek public input on the issue of how Canadians can give meaningful consent to the collection, use and disclosure of their personal information […]

Privacy Commissioner Targets IoT Health Devices in Sweep

The re-posting of this article is part of a cross-posting agreement with CyberLex. What rumours is your fitness tracker spreading about you? In its latest Internet of Things themed sweep, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada reviews what personal information is being collected about Canadians by 鈥渟mart鈥 health and fitness devices.