ChatGPT, Bing & Bard: AI Chatbots
Members of the media may directly contact the following experts:
Florian Martin-Bariteau (English and French)
Associate Professor, Faculty of Law - Common Law Section, University Research Chair in Technology and Society and Director, AI Society Initiative.
fmb@uottawa.ca
Professor Martin-Bariteau's research focuses on technology law, ethics and policy, with a special interest in artificial intelligence, blockchain, quantum science and technologies, cybersecurity, whistleblowers and intellectual property.
Amy Salyzyn (English only)
Associate Professor, Faculty of Law – Common Law section.
asalyzyn@uOttawa.ca
Dr. Amy Salyzyn is an expert in legal ethics, lawyer regulation, the use of technology in the delivery of legal services and access to justice.
André Vellino (English and French)
Associate Professor, School of Information Studies, Faculty of Arts.
Professor Vellino's expertise relates to artificial intelligence and the automation of reasoning - making machines "think" - and the representation of information by machines.
Teressa Scassa (English and French)
Canada Research Chair in Information Law and Policy and Full Professor, Common Law Section, Faculty of Law.
Dr. Teresa Scassa’s research explores the intersection of law and technology, and she draws upon interdisciplinary approaches and networks in her work. Her ongoing research projects are on artificial intelligence and the law, data governance, data privacy, and legal dimensions of data scraping. She can also speak about Bill C-27.
Céline Castets-Renard (English and French)
ChairinAccountable AI in a Global Context and Full Professor, Faculty of Law - Civil Law Section.
Celine.Castets-Renard@uottawa.ca
Dr. Castets-Renard's research focuses on digital law and regulation in various areas of private law, ranging from the impact of technology on contracts and civil liability to intellectual property, personal data protection, e-commerce, ethical issues related to the regulation of autonomous cars and cyber security.
Claire Boine (English and French)
Research Chair on Accountable AI in a Global Context, and PhD Candidate, Faculty of Law - Civil Law Section, at the Centre for Law, Technology and Society.
Ms. Boine's research work includes the conceptions of how humans influence the way AI is regulated, including creating regulations to promote trustworthy AI.
Jason Millar (English only)
Canada Research Chair in the Ethical Engineering of Robotics and AI and Assistant Professor, School of Engineering Design and Teaching Innovation, Faculty of Engineering.
jmillar@uottawa.ca
Dr. Jason Millar researches the ethical engineering of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI), with a focus on empowering engineers to integrate ethical thinking into their daily engineering workflow.
Nour El-Kadri (English and French)
Part-time Professor, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Faculty of Science, and Telfer School of Management.
nelkadri@ottawa.ca
Professor El-Kadri can speak about chat bots and their influence, AI, e-business and innovation.
Omer Livvarcin (English only)
Part-time professor, Telfer School of Management
Professor Livvarcin can discuss the impact of chatbots and AI in the nonprofit sector.