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Two innovative projects for the implementation of the Montréal Declaration
Two projects led by researchers at the Université de Montréal (UdeM) will receive funding under the 2023 call for projects of the Montréal Declaration for the responsible development of AI.
Read MoreJapanese translation of the Montreal Declaration
The Montréal Declaration on Responsible AI is now available in Japanese.
Read MoreThe CHUM School of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
Health Professionals and AI: Prototypical Code of Ethics to Govern and Inform Professional Practices
Health Professionals and AIPrototypical Code of Ethics to Govern and Inform Professional Practices January 26, 2023 Researchers Marco Laverdière and Catherine Régis have published a practical tool designed to support the responsible and appropriate use of AI in professional practices in the healthcare and human relations sectors. This document presents the conclusions of the reflection…
Read MoreRoundtable – February 1, 2023
An international roundtable on the Montreal Declaration on Responsible AI in the presence of award-winning playwright Dominique Leclerc On February 1, 2023, Algora Lab, an interdisciplinary laboratory attached to the Université de Montréal (UdeM) and Mila that develops a deliberative ethics of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital innovation, organised a roundtable in Montreal to review…
Read MoreMontréal Declaration Activity Report (2018-2022)
This latest report on the Montréal Declaration looks back on the four years of the document’s life, since its launch in 2018.
Read MoreLaunch of the Montréal Declaration at the Société des Arts Technologiques (SAT)
2018 ACFAS Simulation
Nathalie Voarino, PhD candidate in Bioethics at the Université de Montréal and scientific coordinator of the Responsible AI Declaration of Montreal, presented the results of the citizen’s deliberations of the Montreal Declaration as part of the Journées de la relève en recherche de l’ACFAS. The ACFAS and the intersectoral student committee (CIE) of the Fonds…
Read MoreAI Retreat with the Syndicat de la fonction publique et parapublique du Québec (SFPQ)
Approximately 50 elected officials and employees from different unions gathered in Montreal to reflect on the issues of AI on the transformation of work. Simon Lacoste-Julien, Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Operations Research at UdeM and Christophe Abrassart, Professor at the School of Design at the Faculty of Planning at UdeM,…
Read MoreCo-construction workshop in Paris
The co-construction workshop at the Canadian Ambassy’s Cultural Centre was most successful. Professor Laurence Devillers, professor of computer science at Sorbone University, joined Marc-Antoine Dilhac, professor of philosophy at University of Montreal and Christophe Abrassart, professor at University of Montreal’s Faculty of Planning, both co-directors of the Declaration for Opening Conferences. The participants from all…
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