Teresa Scassa
@teresascassa.bsky.social
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Law professor specializing in tech law (privacy, AI, data). Gardener.

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The terrific @colleenmflood.bsky.social speaking on regulation of AI enabled medical devices at the University of Sao Paulo School of Public Health today.

Back at you, Michael- and thanks so much!

My new post looks at the judicial review decision on the BC Privacy Commissioner's Order following the joint investigation of Clearview AI. It also considers the challenges of enforcing compliance in Canada's complicated privacy landscape @oipcbc.bsky.social @cdtsuottawaclts.bsky.social

Wendy Wong setting the tone for this year’s VIPSs conference with her talk on data and human rights. @rebootcomm.bsky.social @emilylaidlaw.bsky.social

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I'm so pleased to see that a paper I wrote with my doctoral student Nur Kumru on privacy regulatory sandboxes for Ontario's Information and Privacy Commissioner is now published: www.ipc.on.ca/en/resources.... @cdtsuottawaclts.bsky.social
Exploring the Potential for a Privacy Regulatory Sandbox for Ontario
www.ipc.on.ca

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Automating Public Services: Learning from
Cancelled Systems by Joanne Redden, Jessica Brand, Ina Sander and Harry Warne carnegieuk.org/wp-content/u...

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New Job! Postdoctoral Visitor in AI & Governance at #YorkU (Canada). Deadline 20 December 2024.

#STS #law #AIgovernance

More details about the role are contained in the job ad: www.yorku.ca/research/wp-...

Working with myself, @tdagne.bsky.social & Rob Gehl
www.yorku.ca

Hello Bluesky! I was looking for refuge from toXic X. Looking forward to seeing old friends, colleagues and contacts here.

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The unstoppable Dr. Catherine Régis bringing us home as we wrap up the day at Queen’s Law. The busy whiteboard is a reflection of a great day of dialogue comparing Brazilian and Canadian approaches to Health AI!
Dr Catherine Régis, wearing black pants and a white sweater, stands between a busy white board and a large projection screen as she presents to an audience that can’t be seen on camera. The screen has a slide with the Queen’s Law logo and the words “Welcome” and “Comparison of Brazilian and Canadian Approached to the Regulation of Health AI”.

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Queen’s Law Dean (and Canada’s leading health law scholar) Colleen Flood, unpacks some of what she sees as being the real glaring problems in Health Canada’s proposed approach to regulating Health AI. Hopefully HC’s consultation report is released soon!
Queen’s Law Dean Colleen Flood stands at front of lecture hall in front of a large screen displaying a slideshow presentation. The slide on the screen is titled “Current gaps in regulation” and includes a list of gaps in Canada’s approach to the regulation of healthcare AI.

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Learning now about Brazil’s digital health infrastructure and regulation of health AI. Thanks to Dr. Ana Estrella Haddad, who is Brazil’s National Secretary on Digital Health, Ministry of Health, for such an enlightening presentation!
Dr. Ana Estrella Haddad, who is Brazil’s National Secretary on Digital Health, Ministry of Health, stands behind a lectern and in front of a PowerPoint presentation projected onto the wall, at Queen’s University Law School. The title on the slide is “Self-declaration of race/colour, social name and address in the App.”

Today is going to be a day of great conversations as we discuss regulation of Health AI.
At Queen’s Law for the day, connecting with colleagues from across Canada and Brazil to discuss the regulation of healthcare AI. The brilliant @teresascassa.bsky.social is getting us started with an overview of Canada’s broader AI regulation efforts!
Wearing a green blazer, Professor Teresa Scassa gives an academic talk while standing behind a lectern at Queen’s University Law and in front of a screen displaying her power point presentation. The screen says “Canadian Developments in AI Regulation”.

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At Queen’s Law for the day, connecting with colleagues from across Canada and Brazil to discuss the regulation of healthcare AI. The brilliant @teresascassa.bsky.social is getting us started with an overview of Canada’s broader AI regulation efforts!
Wearing a green blazer, Professor Teresa Scassa gives an academic talk while standing behind a lectern at Queen’s University Law and in front of a screen displaying her power point presentation. The screen says “Canadian Developments in AI Regulation”.

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“Automating housing (in)justice: The promise and limits of ‘fair’ rent tech”
Discover a new blog by Tegan Cohen as part of The AI + Society's “Global Emerging Voices on AI and Society” blog series!
www.uottawa.ca/research-inn...

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Join us on December 2nd for a conversation with Dr. Kristen Thomasen and Prof. Jane Bailey examining issues of surveillance and security in the smart home context.

ℹ️/🎟 www.uottawa.ca/research-inn...

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