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SUMMARY:María Fernández Escudero: Code is law or law is code? Governance and Artificial Intelligence
DESCRIPTION:What we called science fiction a few years ago\, nowadays is called Artificial Intelligence (AI). Despite its laboratory origin\, AI is currently on the streets\, but scientists and lawyers sometimes are in pursuit of different matters. However\, finding ‘the’ meeting point is urgent and mandatory. This talk reinterprets AI from the eyes of a social scientist\, trying to create a common framework in which computational scientists can focus on the ‘How’\, and sociologists\, politicians\, or legal experts must address the 4 Ws of AI to orderly incorporate it in our society : Why\, What\, Where\, and When. The expected proposals should help us to answer the title question: should AI drive regulatory changes or\, on the contrary\, should law guide AI evolution?
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/maria-fernandez-escudero/
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SUMMARY:Laura Bauer & Ben Wagner: Interdisciplinary perspectives on sustainable computing
DESCRIPTION:While there are increasing international debates about sustainable and value-based computing\, it is notable that many of these debates tend to re-invent the wheel. We believe that by looking more closely at existing debates in sustainability sciences and engineering\, it is possible to gain a better understanding of what sustainable computing could be. \nThis is particularly the case\, as debates about sustainability typically focus on ecological or ‘green’ aspects while ignoring digital technologies. This is because these debates see digital technologies are typically seen as neutral tools that cannot and should not embody values. As a result we see an urgent need for a greater debate between these two fields.
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/laura-bauer-ben-wagner-interdisciplinary-perspectives-on-sustainable-computing/
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SUMMARY:Konrad Lachmayer: Artificial Intelligence and the Concept of Law - Some insights from autonomous and self-learning driving
DESCRIPTION:Regulating artificial intelligence by legal means challenges the foundations of law. Law addresses human beings\, groups and societies. While criminal law is based on a concept of guilt\, civil law creates legal attribution via liability. Regulatory approaches try to deal with artificial intelligence in the same way as they deal with human beings. Addressing intelligent systems\, robots and machines by legal means shakes up the foundations of law. \nThe presentation will evaluate the concept of law. The following questions will be discussed: How can law address artificial intelligence? What is the (still existing) potential of law and what are its limits? How should law and code interrelate? Is it necessary to re-conceptualise law or to regulate artificial intelligence beyond law by other means? \n  \nAbout the speaker: \nKonrad Lachmayer is professor of public law\, European law and foundations of law at the Sigmund Freud University in Vienna and visiting fellow at Durham Law School (UK). He studied law at the University of Vienna and was visiting researcher at the University of Cambridge\, the Max-Planck Institute of International Law in Heidelberg and the Central European University in Budapest. In his research he focuses on comparative constitutional law\, digitalization of law as well as Austrian public law.
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/konrad-lachmayer-artificial-intelligence-and-the-concept-of-law-some-insights-from-autonomous-and-self-learning-driving/
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SUMMARY:Joint Research Seminar with Erich Schweighofer
DESCRIPTION:Following the previous joint seminars between the Lab and the team of Erich Schweighofer we decided to organise a new joint seminar on 30 May 2017. Here is a provisional agenda for the seminar: \n15:00 – 15:10: Brief round of introductions from participants\n15:10 – 15:45: Eliska Pirkova – Freedom expression in technology\n15:45 – 16:20: Jakob Zanol – Protection of Publicly Available Data under the GDPR\n16:20 – 16:55: Erwin Filtz – Building a legal knowledge graph.\n16:55 – 17:00: Conclusion and next steps
URL:https://www.sustainablecomputing.eu/event/joint-research-seminar-with-erich-schweighofer/
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