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Nouvelles modifications à la Loi sur les mines
Le 29 novembre 2024, le projet de loi no 63 proposant des modifications à la Loi sur les mines (la Loi) du Québec a été sanctionné.
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The insurance industry is founded on predicting, as accurately as possible, whether or not a risk will materialize in a fast-moving competitive environment. Such predictions are intensively focused on data.
AI promises new insights by analyzing more data points, simultaneously across multiple data sets, leading to automation of complex cognitive processes. However, this comes with risks. Without regulation, AI models can replicate and reinforce bias of the past, with no regard for current social constraints or indeed long-term social cohesion.
For governments to achieve the benefits of AI adoption they need to ensure that society trusts in such AI, through safeguards in design, operation and management of the models, as well as accountability for AI operators when things go wrong.
However, where regulatory approaches diverge across jurisdictions, in practice, international businesses may be forced to respond to the highest standards, regardless of the differing levels of country-specific intervention.
AI is transforming the insurance industry by enabling automation of repetitive tasks and generating insights from large data sets. Some applications by insurers include:
Given the wide range of use cases in which AI can be deployed, governments across the world have sought to articulate clear rules to guide those developing or deploying AI. This piece briefly summarizes the current regulatory state of play in the insurance sector in the EU, Germany, UK, Singapore, US, and Australia.
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Le 29 novembre 2024, le projet de loi no 63 proposant des modifications à la Loi sur les mines (la Loi) du Québec a été sanctionné.
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Nous prévoyons que les tribunaux canadiens seront éventuellement appelés à se pencher sur des enjeux de droits fondamentaux que soulèvent les confiscations civiles sans poursuites criminelles.
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Dans le contexte de l’annonce des tarifs douaniers dont le président Trump menaçait le Canada, le Mexique et la Chine (bien que l’incertitude persiste quant à leur mise en œuvre, à leur durée et à leur quantum) , nous pensons que l’incertitude géopolitique peut être porteuse d’occasions pour les entreprises, notamment en matière de fusions et acquisitions.
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