By Maureen Silcoff ( February 1, 2022, 12:34 PM EST) -- Artificial intelligence, and technology in general, is at the forefront of many areas of law. Molnar and Gill’s Bots at the Gate highlighted human rights concerns that emerge with the use of artificial intelligence in the immigration and refugee context. More recently, Heron Law and other lawyers exposed the Chinook system’s serious repercussions for those applying for immigration status in Canada. Photo matching in the refugee determination process is specific example of how technology — or its absence — presents procedural fairness issues....