✍️ Op-Ed by Ana Brandusescu and Prof Renée Sieber. Ana is a PhD Candidate at McGill University and a Balsillie Scholar at the Balsillie School of International Affairs. Prof Sieber is an Associate Professor at … [Read more...] about The Paris AI Summit: Deregulation, Fear, and Surveillance
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“Made by Humans” Still Matters
✍️ By Jim Huang, Solutions Director and AI Ethics Researcher, and Abhishek Gupta, Founder and Principal Researcher, Montreal AI Ethics Institute. Editor’s Note: This article, ‘“Made by Humans” Still Matters’ was … [Read more...] about “Made by Humans” Still Matters
The Death of Canada’s Artificial Intelligence and Data Act: What Happened, and What’s Next for AI Regulation in Canada?
✍️ Op-Ed by Blair Attard-Frost, a PhD Candidate at the University of Toronto. She researches and teaches about the governance of AI systems in Canada and globally. Summary Canada is currently experiencing a … [Read more...] about The Death of Canada’s Artificial Intelligence and Data Act: What Happened, and What’s Next for AI Regulation in Canada?
Should AI-Powered Search Engines and Conversational Agents Prioritize Sponsored Content?
✍️ By Sun Gyoo Kang1 Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are solely my own and do not reflect my employer's opinions, beliefs, or positions. Any opinions or information in this article are based on my … [Read more...] about Should AI-Powered Search Engines and Conversational Agents Prioritize Sponsored Content?
Digital Sex Crime, Online Misogyny, and Digital Feminism in South Korea
🔬 Research Summary by Giuliana Luz Grabina, a McGill University philosophy alumna, with an interest in AI/technology policy regulation from a gendered perspective. [Original paper by Minyoung Moon] Overview: … [Read more...] about Digital Sex Crime, Online Misogyny, and Digital Feminism in South Korea