
Yves Faguy
Editor In Chief at CBA National
Executive director of Advocacy @CBA_News and Modern Law podcast: https://t.co/jC1JS7BYsn
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Feb 14, 2024 |
nationalmagazine.ca | Yves Faguy
People Q&A In a recent podcast, the Minister addressed resource challenges in our justice system. The following is an edited excerpt. To listen to the whole interview, including the Minister's comments criminal justice reform, the recent pause on the expansion of MAiD and online harms legislation, click on the embedded link at the bottom of the article.
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Jan 31, 2024 |
nationalmagazine.ca | Yves Faguy
Legal Market Legal Tech Amanda Chaboryk and Alex Hawley of PricewaterhouseCoopers in London discuss how can the technology can be effectively integrated. In the field of law, there are several crucial areas where generative AI demonstrates considerable promise – namely in the efficiencies it can create in contract generation, document review, legal research, and predictive analytics.
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Dec 19, 2023 |
nationalmagazine.ca | Yves Faguy |Dale Smith |Doug Beazley |Julie Sobowale
Law Hot topics Artificial intelligence, jurisdictional disputes over the environment and a growing push for restrictions over the use of non-competes. These are some of the topics that caught our readers’ attention in 2023. 10. Canada mustn’t rush into legislating AI The federal government wants to be the first to implement an AI regulatory framework. Critics want it to press the reset button and focus on getting it right. By Yves Faguy ______________ 9.
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Dec 12, 2023 |
nationalmagazine.ca | Yves Faguy
Law In-depth The Director of IP Osgoode joins us to discuss whether copyright is the appropriate regulatory tool to address the use of generative AI. One of the significant controversies about AI is the impact of generative software on the use and production of cultural works. The fast-growing popularity of these tools raises big questions about the ethics of AI-generated works and whether they amount to a technologically advanced form of plagiarism.
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Dec 7, 2023 |
nationalmagazine.ca | Yves Faguy
Law Hot topics The Supreme Court of Canada sets aside ministerial decisions refusing to admit children of non-rights holder parents to French schools in the Northwest Territories. The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that the Northwest Territories' Education Minister failed to correctly assess s. 23 Charter protections aimed at safeguarding the rights of minority language communities.
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