Algorithmic Policing Policies: The Case of the TPSB AI Policy
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Algorithmic Policing Policies Through a Human Rights and Substantive Equality Lens: The Case of the TPSB AI Policy
This panel will discuss Citizen Lab and LEAF's collaborative submission to the Toronto Police Services Board's public consultation on its draft policy for AI use by the Toronto police with the three co-authors of the submission. The submission made 33 specific recommendations to the TPSB with a focus on substantive equality and human rights. The panelists will discuss some of those recommendations and the broader themes identified in the draft policy.
This is an online event. It will be live streamed on the Centre for Ethics YouTube Channel on Tuesday, January 25. Channel subscribers will receive a notification at the start of the live stream. (For other events in the series, and to subscribe, visit YouTube.com/c/CentreforEthics.)
Kristen Thomasen
Law, UBC
Suzie Dunn
Law, Dalhousie/LEAF
Kate Robertson
Markson Law/Citizen Lab
co-sponsored by:
Centre for Criminology & Sociolegal Studies, University of Toronto