This training examines the legal implications of using artificial intelligence, focusing on liability, copyright, personal data protection, and the impact of international regulations on AI in Canada.
The objectives are to raise awareness among the audience about these legal concepts that are closely related to the development and use of AI.
Business Leaders, Legal Professionals, and Technology Developers Interested in the Legal Aspects of AI
Erwan Jonchères has been a member of the Quebec Bar since 2018. He specializes in the field of privacy protection and assists both Quebec-based and international technology companies with their legal affairs.
Previously, Me Jonchères practiced law at the French firm Haas Avocats, which specializes in data protection, during the preparation for the implementation of the GDPR. He also spent time at the Cyberjustice Laboratory, a research center at the University of Montreal aimed at improving access to justice through the development of judicial technologies.
Me Jonchères holds a master's degree in business law from the University of Paris V Descartes and an LL.M. in information technology law from the University of Montreal. His thesis focused on the legal framework of cryptocurrencies. Currently, his interests have expanded to include blockchain and smart contracts.