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12 June 2020 | 13:00-14:30 | Studio The Hague | [[image:Icons_live_20px.png | Video recording | link=https://youtu.be/XvCciO9lYX0?t=14628]] | [[image:Icons_forum_20px.png | Forum | link=https://www.eurodig.org/?id=821]]<br /> | |||
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== Session teaser == | == Session teaser == |
Revision as of 17:22, 26 June 2020
12 June 2020 | 13:00-14:30 | Studio The Hague | |
BigStage 2020 overview
The Internet has so far developed out of any democratic control, thus producing waves of media populism. The recent pandemic, and the subsequent health infodemic, revealed the need for web regulation, at least in the health sector.
People
Presenter/Key participants:
- Mauro Barberis, chair of Legal Philosophy, University of Trieste
Current research focus on alternatives to Constitutional state, such as neoliberal markets, populist democracies, and security state - Emanuele Trucco, PhD, FRSA, FIAPR, Chair of Computational Vision, University of Dundee
Current research focus on precision medicine from the artificial intelligence perspective, including big data, deep learning, data governance and explainable AI