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Citizens and Their Connected Objects: What Happens to Their Data?

Citizens and Their Connected Objects: What Happens to Their Data?
Citizens and Their Connected Objects: What Happens to Their Data?

Event organizer

Charles Marchan

The Saint-Houblon

Date

03 Apr

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This first of trois «Café of bioéthique» will address the issues entourant the production massive, continue and diversifiée of data by the citoyen via the objects digital of its quotidien (téléphone intelligent, automobile, montre, ordinateur, etc.) and recyclés by the industrie (ex.: Alphabet, Facebook) and the gouvernements. The table ronde will be animated by Bryn Williams-Jones. The guests will be: Guy Paré, Professor full, Department of technologies of the information, HEC Montréal, and full of the Chaire of research in health connected. Catherine Régis, Professor associate, Faculté of droit, Université of Montréal, and full of the Chaire of research of the Canada on the culture collaborative in droit and politiques of health. Ma’n H. Zawati, director executive of the Centre of génomique and of politiques of the Department of génétique huMayne of the Université McGill and membre associated of the Unité of ethics biomédicale of the Université McGill. Inscrivez-vous, car the spots are limited! Breuvage and nourriture will be provided. Free