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Working Group 3: Governance and policies
Subproject 10 – Inventory –– Inventory and content analysis of AI framework documents (Qualitative Analysis) Conferences Publications
Riikka Koulu, Havu, K. & Hirvonen, H., Regulating AI is the current legislation capable of dealing with AI? , Finnish Centre for Artificial Intelligence | Published
Riikka KOULU, Human control over automation: EU policy and AI ethics , European Journal of Legal Studies 1/2020 pp. 9-46. | Published
Riika KOULU, Proceduralising control and discretion: human oversight in artificial intelligence policy , Maastricht Journal for European and Comparative Law, 2020 | Published
Riika KOULU, Crafting digital transparency: implementing legal values into algorithmic design , Critical Analysis of Law , April 2021 | Published
Riikka KOULU, Laura KONTIAINEN, Suvi SANKARI, Shift the perspective and see differently: Access to justice as a boundary object for interdisciplinary algorithm studies , submitted in 2022, under review in Frontiers in Computer Science | Published
Subproject 10 – Inventory – Inventory and content analysis of AI framework documents (Quantitative Analysis) Conferences
Giampiero Lupo, Regulating (Artificial) Intelligence in Justice: Normative Frameworks and the Risks Related to AI in the Judiciary , Technologies of Normalization, Sep.-Oct. 2020.
Giampiero LUPO, Regulating (Artificial) Intelligence in Justice: Normative Frameworks and the Risks Related to AI in the Judiciary , ACT Workshop, Nov. 2020.
Giampiero LUPO, Risky Artificial Intelligence: What the Role of Accidents will be in the Path to AI Regulation , Condition Critical: Disruption, disaster and the challenges to law, Online seminar, Sep.-Oct 2021.
Publications Subproject 10 – Inventory – Typology of currently existing legal technologies that use automation/AI Conferences
Amy SALYZYN, Legal Technology: Tools and Regulatory Responses , Virtual Presentation to Law Society of Ontario, Technology Taskforce, October 23, 2019
Amy SALYZYN, Judging by Numbers: How Will Judicial Analytics Impact the Justice System and Its Stakeholders? , Canadian Association for Legal Ethics Annual Conference, Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie, October 23, 2020
Publications Subproject 11 - Empowerment of Marginalized Peoples
Studies on empowering marginalized groups and communities using digital technologies and AI | Inventory year 2 | To be published
Studies on empowering marginalized groups and communities using digital technologies and AI | Inventory Year 1 | To be published
Kate ROBERTSON, Cynthia KHOO, Yolanda SONG (dir.), To Surveil and Predict : a Human Rights Analysis of Algorithmic Policing in Canada , The Citizen Lab, University of Toronto Faculty of Law, (2020).
Karine GENTELET, Alexandra BAHARY-DIONNE (dir.), Les angles morts des réponses technologiques à la pandémie de COVID-19: Disjonction entre les inégalités en santé et numériques structurantes de la marginalisation de certaines populations , OBVIA, (2020).
Subproject 13 - Ethical and Socio-Political Issues of AI and Autonomization Subproject 14 – Increase the intelligibility of online dockets and access to justice by mobilizing artificial intelligence Subproject 14 – Intellectual property issues in the extraction and reuse of legal data for of legal data for automated process development Subproject 14 – Towards a synergetic approach to the dematerialization of judicial files: protection of the privacy of the litigant as a vector of access to justice Subproject 15 - Security Issues Stemming from AI Tools