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Hildebrandt keynoting on ‘The nature of rules inferred by way of ALI, compared to legal norms’ (29 October 2021)
On 29 October, after the PhD defence of our affiliate - now Dr. - Gianmarco Gori - Mireille Hildebrandt gave a keynote at Florence University on The nature of rules inferred by way of Artificial Legal Intelligence, as compared to the nature of legal norms reflecting on some of the key thoughts that inspired his thesis
... »Hildebrandt gives a lecture on ‘How to regulate AI?’ (26 November 2021)
In this lecture, Mireille Hildebrandt will reflect on what it means to develop legal norms to constrain the development, provision and deployment of computational systems. Legal norms are text-driven, whereas computational systems are driven by code and data. The integration of code- and data-driven systems in law (advanced legal search, prediction of judgment, rules as code) will be the litmus test of ‘regulating AI’.
... »Gianmarco Gori defends his PhD ‘Law, Rules, Machines’ on 29 October 2021
We are proud to announce that COHUBICOL’s affiliated researcher Gianmarco Gori will defend his PhD on Law, Rules, Machines: ‘Artificial Legal Intelligence’ and the ‘Artificial Reason and Judgment of the Law’ on 29 October 2021 at University of Florence. Mireille Hildebrandt is a member of the jury.
... »Hildebrandt keynoting on ‘Written and coded ‘speech acts’. Never the twain shall meet?’ (27 October 2021)
The 6th International Conference on the History and Philosophy of Computing organised by the Turing Center of the ETH Zurich brings together an interdisciplinary community to critically address the entanglement of computing practices with the main cultural challenges our epoch is facing. The global and collective nature of such problems (e.g. climate change, global pandemics, systemic inequalities, resurgence of totalitarianism, to name a few) requires a comprehensive perspective on computing, where social and cultural aspects occupy a central position. For these reasons, thinking about machines asks today for an interdisciplinary approach, where art is as necessary as engineering, anthropological insights as important as psychological models, and the critical perspectives of history and philosophy as decisive as the axioms and theorems of theoretical computer science.
... »Hildebrandt publishes ‘Discrimination, Data-Driven AI Systems and Practical Reason’ in EDPL
The European Data Protection Law Review published in their latest issue 3/2021 the paper of Mireille Hildebrandt ‘Discrimination, Data-Driven AI Systems and Practical Reason’.
... »Hildebrandt speaks on Human rights and AI systems (18 October 2021)
The Symposium Human Rights in the Digital Sphere brings together speakers from different legal systems and jurisdictions, experts and governmental representatives to exchange views, while tackling the complexity of protecting human rights in the digital sphere in our daily lives activities.
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