Day: February 12, 2026

Canada’s AI Regulation Crisis

Canada faces significant challenges in AI regulation due to the absence of binding legal frameworks, leaving citizens vulnerable. Policymakers must adopt a comprehensive approach prioritizing human rights and establishing effective accountability mechanisms.

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Ethics and AI: Redefining Trust in Legal Practice

In this episode of the Lawyerist Podcast, Stephanie Everett and Damien Riehl discuss the ethical responsibilities of lawyers as AI increasingly performs legal tasks autonomously. They explore the impact of AI on legal judgment, trust, and the evolving role of lawyers in the legal landscape.

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Mitigating AI Risks Through Tort Law Frameworks

Professor Gabriel Weil explores how tort law, through a strict liability framework and liability insurance, can encourage AI companies to manage the risks associated with advanced AI systems. His insights are featured in the AI Governance Speaker Series, highlighting the crucial role of liability in AI risk governance.

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AI Evolution: From Tools to Integrated Systems

AI is evolving from isolated tools to integrated systems across departments, emphasizing data readiness, governance, and effective performance measurement. The focus has shifted from whether to implement AI to addressing the challenges of embedding AI in real workflows.

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