* All times are based on Canada/Eastern EDT.

  • 9:00

    Canada/Eastern

    09:00 - 12:00 EST
    Auditorium de la Grande Bibliothèque, BAnQ

    The normative plurality of the legal approach

    • Normative Plurality(ies) in AI Law: Comparative Perspectives - Céline Castets-Renard (University of Ottawa) • AI and regulation by use - Georges Azzaria (Laval University) • Digital Law Reforms in Canada and Quebec and the Framework of AI - Pierre Trudel (Université de Montréal) • Data governance in the AI framework: comparative perspectives - Anne-Sophie Hulin (Université de Sherbrooke) • Law and AI: the hypothesis of norm competition - Caroline Lequesne-Roth (Université Côte d'Azur) • Discussion

    13:30

    Canada/Eastern

    13:30 - 16:30 EST
    Auditorium de la Grande Bibliothèque, BAnQ

    Governance, government and governmentality of and through AI

    • Introductory remarks - Marc-Antoine Dilhac (University of Montreal) • The Government of AI: a Question of Trust - Thierry Ménissier (Université Grenoble Alpes) • Algorithmic Governmentality and Facticity - Antoinette Rouvroy (Université de Namur) • Jean-Gabriel Ganascia (Sorbonne Université)

    17:00

    Canada/Eastern

    17:00 - 18:00 EST
    Auditorium de la Grande Bibliothèque, BAnQ

    Public panel: "From principles to standards: a look at the tools of...

    ...AI governance" Moderated by Marc-Antoine Dilhac (Université de Montréal), with : • David Leslie (Queen Mary University of London) • Jason Millar (University of Ottawa) • Catherine Régis (Université de Montreal)

    18:00

    Canada/Eastern

    18:00 - 19:00 EST
    Hall - Niveau M

    Cocktail

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