Tag archives: GenAI

Managing AI risks and legal implications, effective cybersecurity, ensuring privacy and the integrity of organizational records

Coloured lightsIn a world where generative AI is driving innovation and technology is outpacing legislation, there’s a lot for companies to consider to maintain operational effectiveness and minimize risk. To help provide some guidance, Norton Rose Fulbright Canada hosted its 2023 technology, privacy and cybersecurity virtual summit. Our leading lawyers were joined by prominent industry leaders … Continue reading

PART II: Legislative advances in the world of artificial intelligence, Canada

Motherboard curcuitOn October 5, the Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry (ISED) wrote a letter to the Standing Committee on Industry and Technology proposing amendments to Artificial Intelligence and Data Act (AIDA), which was introduced as part of Bill C-27 in June 2022. Further information on AIDA can be found in our previous update. The letter … Continue reading

Advances in artificial intelligence legislation in Canada (Part I)

Motherboard circuitOn September 27, the Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry released a voluntary code of conduct specific to generative AI. This GenAI code follows the proposed Artificial Intelligence and Data Act (AIDA), which was introduced as part of Bill C-27 in June 2022 but will not likely be in force until 2025. Beyond risk mitigation, … Continue reading

2023 Technology privacy and cybersecurity summit | 1 November 2023

Coloured lightsNorton Rose Fulbright Canada invites you to our annual technology, privacy and cybersecurity virtual summit. Navigating the evolving world of technology is not easy for companies today. From AI to effective company records management, privacy considerations, and cybersecurity breaches, there’s a lot to consider as businesses work to maximize operational effectiveness and minimize risk. Join … Continue reading
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