Recent Case Law for Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenA.I. CoP)

Wednesday, June 26
2-3 p.m.
Online via Microsoft Teams
Register for the session

Join us for the June meeting of Dalhousie’s Generative A.I. in Teaching and Learning Community of Practice. In this meeting, we will be hosting a presentation/workshop. If not already a member of the CoP, register for the event to receive information on joining the Teams site. You can also search for “GenA.I. CoP” in Teams to join.

This month’s topic: Recent Case Law for Generative Artificial Intelligence

The legal framework governing generative AI is still catching up to recent technological developments. As of yet, there is no definitive law directly addressing generative AI in Canada, but the Federal Government has begun moving in the direction of legislation to address this gap. This session will provide a high-level overview of recent cases, rulings, and possible legislation involving generative AI.

Facilitator

Lachlan MacLeod (he/him), Intellectual Property Officer, Legal Counsel Office

This session is limited to those in the Dalhousie and the University of King's College community.

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Additional Information

About the GenA.I. CoP:

The aim of the GenA.I. in Teaching and Learning Community of Practice is to create a space for cautious, critical, and open discussion and sharing around using (or not using) generative artificial intelligence in the classroom or in teaching and learning work. We welcome presentations or other organized discussions that showcase use in classrooms; discuss ethical use; describe guiding students in its use/non-use; or brainstorm general implications or consequences for any aspect of teaching, learning or being part of the university.

Anyone is welcome to join the GenA.I. CoP, including instructors, graduate students, staff, and faculty. No expertise in generative A.I. is required. Reach out to eLearning@dal.ca with any questions or to be added to the Teams site.