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Hildebrandt and Gori teach at Winter ELSA Law School (21&23 Feb 2022)
New Technologies and Artificial Intelligence Law is the theme of the winter school organised by ELSA Brussels from 20 to 27 February 2022.
... »McBride and Diver respond to Scottish Government consultation on legal services regulation
Pauline McBride and Laurence Diver have responded to the Scottish Government’s consultation on the reform of legal services regulation. They highlight the importance of an independent legal profession, arguing that any reforms should not view legal practice as merely a market-driven service but as something that necessarily requires, in the first place, a commitment to justice and the Rule of Law. They also emphasise the risk of automation bias arising in the use of legal tech, and caution against uncritical adoption of new technologies that might inadvertently corrode the ethos of the Rule of Law.
... »Hildebrandt gives lecture on Law and Computer Science (9 Feb 2022)
The first edition of the Winter School on ‘Algorithmic State, Market and Society’ focuses on cutting-edge issues in the field of law and technology focusing especially on automated technologies.
... »Hildebrandt to speak on ‘Algorithmic Recommender systems and the Issue of Proxies’ (7 Feb 2022)
The Hamburg Network for AI & Law (NAIL) has invited Mireille Hildebrandt to give a presentation on the ethical, legal and economic issues raised by the use of machine learning methods in ‘recommender systems’ for commercial applications such as e-commerce and will be based on her recent paper The Issue of Proxies. And why EU law matters for recommender systems.
... »Hildebrandt gives lecture on Legal Protection by Design at the Flanders AI Academy (26 Jan 2022)
How to build in legal protection into the development and deployment of AI Systems, constructing them with more than good intentions, yet based on norms agreed by a democratic legislature.
... »Dushi gave a lecture on the impact of AI on the legal profession (16 December 2021)
On 16 December Desara Dushi gave a lecture at the Winter School on Computational law and Cybernetics organized by the Law Faculty of the University College Beder in partnership with South East European Dialogue on Internet Governance (SEEDIG). The three-day program focused on cutting-edge issues in the field of law and technology. In her lecture Desara talked about the impact of artificial intelligence on the legal profession. She focused on what legal technologies are currently available, how can they assist lawyers in their daily tasks, without leaving aside the legal and ethical concerns that are raised by AI systems, and the many risks that legal technologies pose for the future of the legal profession, the protection of human rights and the rule of law itself.
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