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Artificial Intelligence, Law Over Borders Comparative Guide 2022

As the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) in Canada evolves beyond policy to law, it’s especially critical for businesses to implement responsible AI “by design” principles to mitigate risk of non-compliance and to maximize growth opportunities. Giving clarity to the shifting AI regulatory landscape, McCarthy Tétrault has written a chapter in the first edition of Artificial Intelligence, Law Over Borders Comparative Guide 2022.

This publication is one of the first to provide a multijurisdictional perspective on the most recent developments concerning the implementation of nascent AI regulatory frameworks. The Canada chapter, authored by McCarthy Tétrault’s Charles Morgan, Dan Glover, Dominic Thérien, Karine Joizil, Chuck Rothman, Erin Keogh, Grace Waschuk, Jennifer Choi, Francis Langlois, Jonathan Adessky, Jerry Lan, William Lim and Ella Hantho, gives you a holistic overview on a range of AI-related legal issues including constitutional law and fundamental human rights (non-discrimination), intellectual property, open data, privacy, competition law and anti-trust.

You will gain insights on how to integrate AI into your day-to-day business operations in compliance with the relevant law and guidelines in key jurisdictions around the world. You will also benefit from forward-looking perspectives on how Canada’s first attempt at regulating AI could shape future legislation.

The guide also covers bills that are not yet law but could have major implications for your business if passed – for example Bill C-27, which introduces the Artificial Intelligence Data Act (“AIDA”). This signals the possibility that Canada could leapfrog the European Union as the first jurisdiction in the world to adopt a law specifically (and solely) addressing AI.

Artificial Intelligence, Law Over Borders Comparative Guide 2022

Artificial Intelligence, Law Over Borders Comparative Guide 2022

Giving clarity to the shifting AI regulatory landscape, McCarthy Tétrault has written a chapter in the first edition of Artificial Intelligence, Law Over Borders Comparative Guide 2022. This publication is one of the first to provide a multijurisdictional perspective on the most recent developments concerning the implementation of nascent AI regulatory frameworks.

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If you have any questions about AI regulation and how it could affect your business operations, visit McCarthy Tétrault’s Cyber/Data page, or contact any of the McCarthy Tétrault contributing authors.

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