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Exploring the Subtleties of Privacy Protection in Machine Learning Research in Québec 

May 26, 2025

🔬 Original article by Abigail Buller, Léa Leclerc, Cleo Norris and Elizaveta Sycheva from Encode Canada. 📌 Editor’s Note: This is part of our Recess series, featuring university students from across Canada exploring … [Read more...] about Exploring the Subtleties of Privacy Protection in Machine Learning Research in Québec 

AI Governance in a Competitive World: Balancing Innovation, Regulation and Ethics | Point Zero Forum 2025

May 12, 2025

✍️ By Renjie Butalid.  Renjie is Co-founder and Director of the Montreal AI Ethics Institute (MAIEI). Can ethical AI deliver both innovation and oversight, or are we regulating ourselves out of … [Read more...] about AI Governance in a Competitive World: Balancing Innovation, Regulation and Ethics | Point Zero Forum 2025

Risks vs. Harms: Unraveling the AI Terminology Confusion

March 16, 2025

✍️ Op-Ed by Charlie Pownall and Maki Kanayama Charlie Pownall is the founder and managing editor of AIAAIC. Maki Kanayama is a contributor to AIAAIC and a privacy counsel. Introduction Distinguishing between … [Read more...] about Risks vs. Harms: Unraveling the AI Terminology Confusion

From Funding Crisis to AI Misuse: Critical Digital Rights Challenges from RightsCon 2025

March 2, 2025

✍️ Op-Ed by Seher Shafiq.  Seher is the Global Engagement Manager at Mozilla Foundation, based in Toronto, Canada. After a break of almost two years, last week, the digital rights community gathered in … [Read more...] about From Funding Crisis to AI Misuse: Critical Digital Rights Challenges from RightsCon 2025

Teaching Responsible AI in a Time of Hype

February 27, 2025

✍️ By Thomas Linder, PhD1 Thomas holds a PhD in the Sociology of Technology and is a Senior Coordinator at Open North, a Lecturer in Responsible AI at Concordia University, and a member of the AI Policy Group at the … [Read more...] about Teaching Responsible AI in a Time of Hype

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