Speaker: Dr. Giorgia Guerra
Chair: Prof. Dr. Martin Ebers
10. May 2022, 6 to 7 p.m. CEST
This webinar will highlight key and critical tort law issues that have arisen from robotic surgery applications aiming at addressing the most recent European regulatory trajectories, ultimately traced by the Proposal for the Artificial Intelligence Act April 21 2021. First of all, the webinar will explore the legal issues that stemmed from the instructive experience of the US litigation on robotic surgery, which was foregoing on account of its cutting-edge and accelerated enhancement of the field. Than, the discussion will analyze the criticalities about products’ malfunctioning to reflect on the (suitable?) rules planned by the European Authorities on the ground of the empirical features of the new step of technological progress in the field in question.
Dr. Giorgia Guerra is currently Assistant Professor in Comparative Private Law at the School of Law of the University of Verona (Italy). She teaches Comparative Legal Systems (law school program) and Transnational and Comparative Law and Technology (data science program).
She is a frequent speaker in academic events worldwide mainly in the field of the regulation of emerging technologies. She is the author of several books and papers published by leading international publishers, particularly on disruptive technologies (algorithm liability, smart products safety, agri-food gene editing, nanotechnologies) and new digital technologies (AI, digital content, robotic safety) in comparative perspective.
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