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Sophie Nunnelley

Sophie Nunnelley is an assistant professor at the University of Ottawa’s faculty of law, a member of the uOttawa Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics, and a former AMS fellow in compassion and artificial intelligence.

Opinion | BY SOPHIE NUNNELLEY | March 11, 2026
AI Minister Evan Solomon, pictured, has called for 'trust first.' Yet, in human therapeutic relationships, a web of legal safeguards helps make providers trustworthy. We cannot simply move our human vulnerability into an unregulated space and think trust should follow, writes Sophie Nunnelley. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY SOPHIE NUNNELLEY | March 11, 2026
Opinion | BY SOPHIE NUNNELLEY | March 11, 2026
AI Minister Evan Solomon, pictured, has called for 'trust first.' Yet, in human therapeutic relationships, a web of legal safeguards helps make providers trustworthy. We cannot simply move our human vulnerability into an unregulated space and think trust should follow, writes Sophie Nunnelley. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade