Agenda
9-9.15 Arrival of the participants
9.15-9.30 Opening of the conference and welcoming greetings
9.30-10.30 Keynote speech
Giovanni Sartor, Professor of Legal Informatics and Legal Theory, ERC-advanced grant CompLaw, CIRSFID-Alma AI and Law Department, University of Bologna / Law department, European University Institute (EUI)
The presentation will consider the evolution of the interaction between AI and the law from it's the first timid encounters to the to the current accelerated intermingling, in the context of machine learning and generative models.
10.30-12.00 Panel I.
AI IMPACT ON SOCIETY, POLICY, AND PRIVACY | Moderator: Argyri Panezi (LAW entry cohort 2012)
- Inclusivity in Artificial Intelligence
Alessandra Chirico, Chirico Consulting Brxl, Steering Committee of the Brussels Chapter of the EUI Alumni Association
- The Commodity Fetish in Algorithmic Capitalism
Martyn Egan, Assistant Professor Dept. of Political Science, Trinity College Dublin
- Reconciling Comprehensiveness and Comprehensibility of Privacy Policies
Przemyslaw Palka, Assistant Professor of Law, Jagiellonian University, Krakow
Francesca Lagioia, Senior Assistant Professor, Department of Legal Studies, University of Bologna and Part-time Professor, European University Institute
Ruta Liepina, Research fellow, Centro Interdipartimentale Alma Mater Research Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence - (Alma AI), University of Bologna
12.00-13.30 Lunch Break
13.30-15.00 Panel II.
AI ETHICS AND LEGAL STANDARDS | Moderator: Marta Cantero Gamito (LAW entry cohort 2012)
- Challenges of AI: A Mapping Exercise
Karine Caunes, CAIDP Europe Executive Director, ELJ Editor-in-Chief
- Artificial Intelligence, Subliminal Manipulation and Cognitive Freedom: What's Law Got To Do With It?
Rostam J. Neuwirth, Professor of Law, Head of Department of Global Legal Studies, University of Macau
- Ethical Limits of Using Artificial Intelligence in Justice
Magdalena Lagiewska, Assistant Professor, University of Gdansk
- AI Dialogues and Transfers: The (po)ethical practical rescue of the Digital Humanities
Cristina Blanco Sío-López, ‘Maria Zambrano’ Senior Distinguished Researcher in European Integration History, University of La Coruna
15.00-16.30 Panel III.
AI REGULATION AND GOVERNANCE | Moderator: Emma Hoes (SPS entry cohort 2018)
- Taming the Intelligent Cyberbeast
Susanna de la Sierra, Professor of Administrative Law, UCLM, Spain
- Adaptive Regulation and AI Systems
Maria Grazia Porcedda, Assistant Professor of IT Law, Trinity College Dublin
- Digitalisation and Labour Law
Nikolett Hos, Associate Professor of Labour Law, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest
16.30-17.00 Break
17.00 EUI AA General Assembly
18.00 EUI AA Conference Aperitivo: Meet the Alumni
20.30 Speakers’ Dinner