4th RAILS-Conference: „Standardization of Artificial Intelligence“

in cooperation with KU Leuven Centre for IT & IP Law (CiTiP) and the Knowledge Centre for Data & Society 📆 30 May 2022📍 Leuven (Belgium) Registration: register@ai-laws.org With: Martin Ebers, Marie-Christine Janssens, Sarah De Nigris, Salvatore Scalzo, Jelle Hoedemaekers, Charlotte Ducuing, Colin Crone, Julian Padget, Anton Vedder, Joanna Bryson, Filiz Elmas, Olia Kanevskaia Whitaker,…

09.03.2022 – European Perspectives on Platform Regulation (Webinar)

Speaker: Dr. habil. Judit Bayer Chair: Prof. Dr. Martin Ebers How can AI technology contribute to the fight against disinformation? What are its legal and technological limits in this function? The presentation will introduce the ongoing approaches and explore the developing legislative environment for applying algorithms in online content moderation and content curation, in particular in ranking,…

2nd RAILS-Conference am 5. April 2019 in Berlin

Date:  05 April 2019 Participation:  RAILS-Members: Free entry Non-RAILS-Members: 59 € register@ai-laws.org Location:  VKU Service GmbH Invalidenstraße 91 10115 Berlin   “Governance of AI and Robotics: A European Approach?” 9:00 am Registration & Coffee 9:30 am Tina Krügel: Welcome and introductory remarks First Panel: Regulation Initiatives – by whom and how? Chair: Katharina de la Durantaye 9:35 am…

Call for papers: Doctoral Seminar on Algorithmic Governance and Governance of Algorithms: Ethical and Legal Challenges in Tartu, Estonia

Date: 23 May 2019 Rapid advances in AI and robotics question and challenge the traditional boundaries of law. Algorithms are widely employed to make decisions that have increasingly far-reaching impacts on individuals and the society (“algorithmic governance”), leading potentially to manipulation, biases, censorship, social discrimination, violations of privacy and property rights, and more. This has…