The Good, the Bad and the Regulated: In Search of a Common Denominator for AI in Business and Society

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    4 February 2020 - updated 1 year ago
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Date & time: 
Tuesday, 18 February, 2020 - 09:15 to 19:00
Location: 
KU Leuven Faculty Club
Groot Begijnhof 14
3000 Leuven
Belgium

 

KU Leuven Centre for IT & IP Law (CiTiP)  has the pleasure to invite you to the second edition of the Leuven AI Law & Ethics Conference (LAILEC) – #LAILEC2020

LAILEC continues its tradition of keeping its audience informed about the latest trends at the crossroads between law, ethics and technology. This year the conference explores the challenges regulators, businesses and society will face regarding AI, through the use-cases of Industry 4.0 and health, putting an emphasis on the overall commitment of the EU towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals and international business and human rights standards.

We will talk about AI, Industry 4.0, accountability, sustainability, regulatory sandboxes, data as raw material, human rights, human enhancement and many other topics.

Following the success of the first edition, we are also organising a parallel track with paper presentations from both aspiring and established scholars.

Use the registration tool  before the deadline (13/02).  More info can be found on the conference website.

Join us and our distinguished speakers, among which:

-Prof. Joanna J. Bryson (Hertie School for Governance, Berlin),

-Yves Paindaveine (Head of Sector, Digitising Industry Governance Framework, DG CONNECT, European Commission),

-Prof. Diane Desierto (Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame, US),

-Chris Taylor (Head of Assurance -Supervision, Information Commissioner’s Office – ICO, UK),

-Peggy Valcke (KU Leuven, Belgium, & Vice-Chair Of The Council Of Europe’s Ad Hoc Committee On Artificial Intelligence - CAHAI),

-Nathalie Smuha (Researcher & Assistant Lecturer, Institute for European Law, KU Leuven)