The “Autonomy through Cyberjustice Technologies” Research Project is launched
CLCT is pleased to announce the launch of the most important international research project to date on Artificial Intelligence and Justice. The Autonomy through Cyberjustice Technologies (“ACT”) Research Partnership is funded by the Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. The project aims to increase access to justice through the use of artificial intelligence.
Over the next 6 years, Prof. Lederer and the CLCT will collaborate with a multidisciplinary and international ACT team composed of 45 researchers and 42 partners benefiting from the infrastructure of the Cyberjustice Laboratory in Montreal.
More information, please see the press release or ACT’s website.
This content has been updated on September 6, 2020 at 6:56 pm.