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Jurix 20019's Best Student Paper Award mention awarded to members of the Cyberjustice Laboratory

Hannes Westermann, member of the Cyberjustice Laboratory, coauthored with Karim Benyekhlef - director of the Laboratory - Jaromir Savelka, Vern R. Walker and Kevin D. Ashley a article intituled "Computer-Assisted Creation of Boolean Search Rules for Text Classification in the Legal Domain" which received the "Best Student Paper Award" mention at Jurix 2019. This is […] Read more

Events to follow

L’intelligence artficielle en Médecine. Va-t-elle faire disparaître le médecin?

This content is not available in the selected language. Le prochain Colloque d’Ethique  « L’intelligence artficielle en Médecine. Va-t-elle faire disparaître le médecin? » aura lieu le samedi 7 décembre 2019 de 8h30 à 13h à la KBC Brussels. Pour plus de détails et s’inscrire, consulter le site du CHIREC. Read more

In the media

History’s message about regulating AI

Tom Wheeler, from the Brookings Institution think tank, invites us to learn from history to resist an initial mistrust response and instead adopt an approach that focuses on solutions to the potential effects of artificial intelligence. It is a plea for a flexible regulatory approach in the face of the complexity of the subject and […] Read more

In the media

A legal framework for artificial intelligence

A recent contribution to the Norton Rose Fullbright's Social Media Law Bulletin by Maya Meideros offers an interesting overview of the current AI regulation. She underlines the difficulty to translate the ever expanding voluntary ethical principles, formulated in broad terms, into a legal framework for articicial intelligence. The complete article is available here. Read more