Electrical and computer engineering PhD student Mohammad Hossein Amini is conducting research to improve the safety and reliability of autonomous driving systems.
Electrical and computer engineering PhD student Mohammad Hossein Amini is conducting research to improve the safety and reliability of autonomous driving systems.
As the government reflects on the use of deployment of AI in the federal public service, the President of the Treasury Board of Canada invited two professors from the University of Ottawa Centre for Law, Technology and Society, Dr. Florian Martin-Bariteau and Dr. Teresa Scassa, to join a critical conversation to design Canada’s AI strategy for the public sector.
As the government reflects on the use of deployment of AI in the federal public service, the President of the Treasury Board of Canada invited two professors from the University of Ottawa Centre for Law, Technology and Society, Dr. Florian Martin-Bariteau and Dr. Teresa Scassa, to join a critical co...
Internet governance, and more generally the global governance of digital issues, is at a turning point. At the end of April, Dr. Florian Martin-Bariteau was invited to play a key role at NetMundial+10, a global summit to address the global challenges of the governance of the digital world.
Internet governance, and more generally the global governance of digital issues, is at a turning point. At the end of April, Dr. Florian Martin-Bariteau was invited to play a key role at NetMundial+10, a global summit to address the global challenges of the governance of the digital world.
With human bias removed, organizations looking to improve performance by harnessing digital technology can expect changes to how information is scrutinized.
With human bias removed, organizations looking to improve performance by harnessing digital technology can expect changes to how information is scrutinized.
On December 5, 2023, Dr. Céline Castets-Renard, a Faculty member at the University of Ottawa's Centre for Law, Technology and Society, appeared before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Industry and Technology as part of their study of Bill C-27, the Consumer Privacy Protection Act and the Artificial Intelligence and Data Act.
On December 5, 2023, Dr. Céline Castets-Renard, a Faculty member at the University of Ottawa's Centre for Law, Technology and Society, appeared before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Industry and Technology as part of their study of Bill C-27, the Consumer Privacy Protection Act and ...
ChatGPT is giving us a glimpse of the future of artificial intelligence. It’s a future filled with great promise, but also significant challenges. Professor Céline Castets-Renard is at the forefront of research on the ethical aspects of these AI-powered technologies, generating globally-relevant insights to help guide us through the social changes AI is provoking.
ChatGPT is giving us a glimpse of the future of artificial intelligence. It’s a future filled with great promise, but also significant challenges. Professor Céline Castets-Renard is at the forefront of research on the ethical aspects of these AI-powered technologies, generating globally-relevant ins...
The DST/NRF/Newton Fund Trilateral Chair in Transformative Innovation, the 4IR and Sustainable Development at the University of Johannesburg and the Open African Innovation Research Network (OpenAIR) invite you to the seminar.
The DST/NRF/Newton Fund Trilateral Chair in Transformative Innovation, the 4IR and Sustainable Development at the University of Johannesburg and the Open African Innovation Research Network (OpenAIR) invite you to the seminar.
Emergent agricultural innovations in big data and AI have the potential to revolutionize food production for the better – making it easier, more productive, and more sustainable. Yet, deploying these technologies in an equitable way remains a challenge.
Emergent agricultural innovations in big data and AI have the potential to revolutionize food production for the better – making it easier, more productive, and more sustainable. Yet, deploying these technologies in an equitable way remains a challenge.