Obvia support our members’ research projects on the social impacts of AI
Three of our members have just received funding from Obvia for their research projects focused on the societal impacts of artificial intelligence and digital technology. Congratulations to all!
Towards an inclusive artificial intelligence: giving a voice to Quebec adolescents in the ethical debate on AI
Principal researcher: Hazar Haidar (Université du Québec à Rimouski); Co-researchers: Philip Jackson and Colette Brin (Université Laval).
An Actionable Audit for General-Purpose AI Systems: Challenges and Best Practices
Principal researcher: Dominic Martin (Université du Québec à Montréal); Co-researchers: AJung Moon (McGill University) and Sébastien Gambs (Université du Québec à Montréal).
Artificial Immortality: Ethical, Legal, and Artistic Perspectives
Principal researcher: Emmanuelle Marceau (Cégep du Vieux Montréal); Co-researchers: Mariève Lacroix (University of Ottawa) and Charles-Étienne Daniel (Université de Sherbrooke).