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Save the dateNovember 5, 202411:45 - 14:15 (EST) Add to Calendar
Venue Location
Venue Location

Langlois Avocats

1250 Boulevard René-Lévesque
20th floor
Montréal, Quebec, Canada

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Organizer
Organizer
Organizer:
Contact Person: Programming Committee Montreal Chapter
Event Details
Event Details

Members-only event


Do you feel like artificial intelligence (AI) is evolving too rapidly? Did you notice that it has taken over multiple aspects of your life, sometimes in some very private spaces? Indeed, its omnipresence in your daily life raises important ethical questions and fuels debates on how to regulate its use.


This training session, offered by renowned lawyers, will help demystify AI and inform participants about its ethical implications. The presenters will briefly review its legal framework in Québec, across Canada and around the world, pointing out a number of legislative gaps. Come discover ethical issues and real-world scenarios surrounding AI and discuss about ways to achieve ethical decision-making. Since many ethical questions remain unanswered, Alexandra, Christiane and Madeleine will guide the discussion and address potential solutions.


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Not to be missed :

  • there are some places left for HEC's new downtown building guided tour with architect Anne Rouaud, structural engineer Hélène Brisebois and HEC Montréal communications director Natalie Roussel on October 24th;
  • registration for the holiday activity at the 9th on December 3rd is also open.
Speakers
Speakers
  • Mtre Danielle Ferron, Ad.E. (Associate at Langlois Avocats, S.E.N.C.R.L)

    Mtre Danielle Ferron, Ad.E.

    Associate at Langlois Avocats, S.E.N.C.R.L

  • Mtre Alexandra Provost (Lawyer at Langlois Avocats, S.E.N.C.R.L.)

    Mtre Alexandra Provost

    Lawyer at Langlois Avocats, S.E.N.C.R.L.

  • Mtre Christiane Brizard (Associate at Langlois Avocats, S.E.N.R.L.)

    Mtre Christiane Brizard

    Associate at Langlois Avocats, S.E.N.R.L.

  • Madeleine Martins (Executive director)

    Madeleine Martins

    Executive director