Lunch and Learn | Under the Hood: How AI Works, Is Being Used, and Current AI Law and Policy
Date: June 21, 2024
Price per person: Judges: free — Lawyers: $25 — Regular price: $45
Location: Online: 90-minute webinar beginning at 12:00 pm ET
OVERVIEW
This online event will explore the integration of Artificial Intelligence in the activities of the judicial community and system in Canada, as well as the impact it may have on all aspects and persons. Through the expertise of members of the Federal Court’s AI Working Group, we will discuss a wide range of topics including:
- How LLMs (Large Language Models) work from a concrete and technical perspective, including for predictive analytics;
- Current and planned use of AI by the Department of Justice;
- Current state of AI law and policy: a comparative discussion of Canada’s Bill C-27, European legislation (AI Act), along with the October 2023 White House Executive Order, and the March 2024 UN resolution on AI;
- A discussion of recent jurisprudence in Canada and beyond.
In English with simultaneous interpretation.
SPEAKERS
- Abdi Aidid, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto (Biography)
- Mario D. Bellissimo, LL.B., C.S., Founder & Lawyer, Bellissimo Immigration Law Group PC (Biography)
- Mannu Chowdhury, Associate, Paliare Roland Rosenberg Rothstein LLP (Biography)
- Toundjer Erman, Senior Director, Analytics and Systems, Legal Practices Branch, Justice Canada
MODERATOR
- The Honourable Justice Alan S. Diner, Federal Court of Canada (Biography)
CONTACT
For further information, please contact the Project Manager of Multidisciplinary Programs, Mary Plagakis:
Tel.: 514-731-2855, extension 4
Email: mary.plagakis@ciaj-icaj.ca