Catherine Regis, professeure titulaire à la Faculté de droit de l’Université de Montréal et co-chercheure de FONCER en SDRDS, et ses co-auteurs Jean-Louis Denis, Maria Luciana Axente, Atsuo Kishimoto ont récemment lancé leur livre « Human-centered AI : a multidisciplinary Perspective for Policy-Makers, Auditors and Users » au Jesus College Cambridge.
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Lancement du livre de Catherine Regis : « Human-centered AI : a multidisciplinary Perspective for Policy-Makers, Auditors and Users »
Publié le 10 April 2024
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