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Please use your own words to describe this session. You may use external references, websites or publications as a source of information or inspiration, if you decide to quote them, please clearly specify the source.
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This session will explore the socio-economic effects of algorithmic decision making and discuss implications for policy making.
Session description
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Keywords
Big Data, Transnational Data Flows, International agreements, data-related technologies, algorithmic technology and decision making, artificial intelligence, privacy, security, user trust, innovation, European economic divide
Format
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Further reading
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People
- Focal Point
Thomas Grob, Deutsche Telekom AG, Germany/Switzerland
- Key participants
Keynote:
- Kathy Brown (President and CEO ISOC) https://www.internetsociety.org/who-we-are/presidentceo/ms-kathryn-brown
Panelists:
- - Ana Kakalashvili, GIZ GmbH
- - Kathy Brown, President and CEO ISOC
- - Ross LaJeunesse, Global Head of International Relations, Google Inc
- - Matthias Spielkamp, Journalist/iRights, https://irights.info/author/matthias
- - EU Gov (t.b.c)
- Moderator
- Frederic Donck (ISOC) / Emily Taylor
- Remote moderator
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- Org team
- Ana Kakalashvili, GIZ GmbH, Georgia/Germany
- Marco Pancini, Google, Belgium
- Frédéric Donck, ISOC, Belgium
- Karen McCabe, IEEE, USA
- Justin Caso, IEEE, USA
- Reporter
- Thomas Grob (Deutsche Telekom AG)
Current discussion
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Conference call. Schedules and minutes
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Mailing list
Contact: pl1@eurodig.org
Remote participation
Final report
Deadline 2016
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