November 3, 2022, 10 a.m. – 1.30 p.m., Bochum
Innovative data-driven technologies and the discussion about the modalities of their regulation are dominating topics in law, politics, economics and society. Quite often, innovation and regulation are seen as enemies. But is this really true? Will upcoming regulation in the European Union (such as the Digital Services Act or the Artificial Intelligence Act), as some claim, stifle innovation and strengthen China and the US which are seen as the antithesis of the “European Way”? Is a strict regulation of innovative technologies an indication of a strong rule of law or the opposite? How can regulation help to promote innovation?
We will discuss these and a variety of other questions at our interdisciplinary workshop.
The workshop is part of the research program of CAIS guest professor Martin Ebers, who focusses in his research on AI, regulation and standardization.
Please register here.
Schedule
09.30-09.55 Registration. Connecting to the videoconference platform
09.55-10.00 Welcome (Michael Baurmann/Martin Ebers)
10.00-10.20 Introduction to the Topic: The Costs and Benefits of (IT) Regulation (Martin Ebers)
10.20-10.40 Regulating Innovations – Innovative Regulations? Examples from the United States (Christoph Bieber)
10.40-11.00 Discussion
11.00-11.20 Transparency of Algorithmic Recommender Systems under the DSA. – In Search of a Balance Between Innovation and Human Rights (Judit Bayer)
11.20-11.40 Discussion
11.40-12.00 Coffee Break
12.00-12.20 Regulation of Liability for Digital Products in the EU (Jan de Bruyne)
12.20-12.40 Discussion
12.40-13.00 Experimental Regulation: Regulatory Sandboxes for Artificial Intelligence? (Hannah Ruschemeier)
13.00-13.30 Final Discussion
Link: https://www.cais-research.de/event/innovation-and-regulation-in-the-data-driven-society/