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Centre for International Governance Innovation

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CIGI
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Missing persons: the case of national AI strategies


The authors of this paper find that policy-makers are missing an opportunity to build trust in artificial intelligence (AI) by not involving a broader cross-section of the public in AI policy development.
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Enhancing compliance with privacy legislation through standardization


Data fuels the algorithms that run the products and systems people use every day, but without appropriate privacy regulations, data breaches can put users at risk. This paper proposes creating a Canadian privacy Regulatory Authority Advisory Body that would set privacy standards and ensure compliance among organisations.
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Valuing data: where are we, and where do we go next?


The importance of data as a driver of technological advancement cannot be underestimated, but how can it be measured? This paper looks at measuring the value of data in national accounts using three different categories of data-related assets: data itself, databases and data science.
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Addressing the liability gap in AI accidents


When a device controlled by artificial intelligence (AI) is involved in an accident causing bodily harm, who is at fault? The manufacturer, software developer or the user? This policy brief looks at the challenges in determining who is at fault when AI goes awry and how to address the liability gap.
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Canada needs its "New Approach" to streamline digital rulemaking


Canada’s current approach to rule-making is not keeping pace with the deployment of new digital technologies. This paper proposes to modernise the Statutory Instruments Act to bridge that gap, suggesting that mandatory standards, technical specifications and conformity assessment programs should be recognised as statutory instruments alongside regulations.

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