Panel – When AI Hurts: Corporate Responsibility for Algorithmic Harm

Join us for a discussion on AI-related harms and legal accountability.

As AI systems become integral to business operations, they introduce efficiency alongside significant risks—economic, social, and legal. This event explores corporate accountability and evolving legal frameworks for AI-related harms.
This event brings together academics conducting cutting-edge research on AI-related harms and practitioners involved in litigation against major technology companies. The conversation will examine how doctrines such as negligence, fraud, product liability, and corporate attribution apply to algorithmic decision-making, and what this evolving jurisprudence suggests for corporate accountability and legal reform as AI systems become more capable and integrated into organizational life.

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When AI Hurts Corporate Responsibility for Algorithmic Harm

 

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Date

Feb 27 2026

Time

12:15 pm - 2:00 pm

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Location

Helliwell Centre
Osgoode Hall Law School
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