Regulating emerging technologies: artificial intelligence and data governance – FA 03 Sub 01 2022

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22 June 2022 | 10:30 - 11:15 CEST | SISSA Main Auditorium | Live streaming | Live transcription
Consolidated programme 2022 overview / Day 2

Proposals: #15 #16 #39 #74

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With the emergence of new tools that employ artificial intelligence (AI) and Big Data, we are witnessing another technological revolution. Progress and innovation have always been driving factors for societies and the way we live, yet, these new technologies stand out as a game changer with the potential of affecting the core of our societies. While their benefits may be manifold, they raise complex and urgent legal, ethical, policy and economic questions with thus far uncertain implications. Clearly, however, their impact on peoples’ enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms and on the functioning of democratic institutions and processes is significant. As a result, they require careful analysis and decisive action.

Whilst measures aimed at creating the right conditions in which these technologies could thrive are multiplying, the transition from principles to practice remains one of the key issues driving the debates.

Format

  1. The draft EU AI Act: on the road to trustworthy AI (7 minutes)
    Gianclaudio Malgieri (tbc)
  2. Trustworthy AI and Data Governance (7 minutes)
    Golestan Radwan
  3. Audit rules and certification for AI systems (7 minutes)
    Ryan Carrier
  4. Discussion (25 minutes)

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  • Desara Dushi
  • Constance Weise
  • Elif Kiesow
  • Alève Mine
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  • Charles Martinet
  • Vadim Pak

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  • Gianclaudio Malgieri
    is an Associate Professor of Law & Technology at the EDHEC Business School in Lille (France), where he conducts research at the Augmented Law Institute. He is Co-Director of the Brussels Privacy Hub; Guest Professor at the Free University of Brussels (VUB); Editorial Board Member of Computer Law and Security Review; and External Ethics Expert of the European Commission (Research Executive Agency). He conducts research on and teaches Data Protection Law, privacy, AI regulation, Digital Law, Consumer protection in the digital market, Data Sustainability, Intellectual Property Law.

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