Events
From Wednesday 28 November 2018
To Friday 30 November 2018
To Friday 30 November 2018
AI: Legal & Ethical Implications
NoC European Hub
Young Scholars Annual Meeting
The Center for Cyber Law & Policy, University of Haifa
Wednesday, 28.11.18
8:00-8:30 Registration & Coffee
8:30-9:00 Greetings & Recent NoC developments
Wolfgang Schulz, Hans-Bredow-Institut for Media Research
Niva Elkin-Koren, CCLP, University of Haifa
Amélie Heldt, Hans-Bredow-Institute
9:00-10:00 Keynote: "Human Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning: and the Winner is?"
Avigdor Gal, Faculty of Industrial Engineering & Management, Technion
10:00-10:15 Break
10:15-11:45 PARALLEL SESSIONS
Amélie Heldt, Hans-Bredow-Institute
9:00-10:00 Keynote: "Human Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning: and the Winner is?"
Avigdor Gal, Faculty of Industrial Engineering & Management, Technion
10:00-10:15 Break
10:15-11:45 PARALLEL SESSIONS
Session 1a: AI and Challenges to Democratic Deliberation
Chair: Karin Nahon, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya
• Amélie Heldt, Hans-Bredow-Institut für Medienforschung
Upload-Filters: Bypassing Classical Concepts of Censorship
• Moran Yemini, CCLP, University of Haifa
Mill's Mistake: Truth, Democracy, Technology and the Inner Tensions of
Free Speech Theory
• Thiago Dias Oliva, Law School of the University of São Paulo
Content Removal Technologies: New Challenges to Freedom of Expression
• Amélie Heldt, Hans-Bredow-Institut für Medienforschung
Upload-Filters: Bypassing Classical Concepts of Censorship
• Moran Yemini, CCLP, University of Haifa
Mill's Mistake: Truth, Democracy, Technology and the Inner Tensions of
Free Speech Theory
• Thiago Dias Oliva, Law School of the University of São Paulo
Content Removal Technologies: New Challenges to Freedom of Expression
Session 1b: Algorithmic Accountability
• Natalie Pompe, University of Zurich
The Interplay between Global Governance in AI Regulation, Legal
Fragmentation and Democratic Discourse
• Shirley Ogolla, Alexander von Humboldt Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft
Rethinking ML Bias - Ensuring inclusive design
• Aviva de Groot, TILT – Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society
"..and a spoonful of dignity." Can a Volatile Legal Concept Help Interpret the
Uncertain Legal Space Of 'A Right to Explanation' Of Automated Decisions?
• Kuba Piwowar, SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities
Sources and Ethical Implications of Bias in A.I.: Overview and Critical Analysis
of Current Research
• Elena Beretta, Politecnico di Torino
Ethical and Socially-Aware Labels (EASAL): A Conceptual and Operational
Data Labeling Framework to Measure the Ethical Impact in AI Systems
The Interplay between Global Governance in AI Regulation, Legal
Fragmentation and Democratic Discourse
• Shirley Ogolla, Alexander von Humboldt Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft
Rethinking ML Bias - Ensuring inclusive design
• Aviva de Groot, TILT – Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society
"..and a spoonful of dignity." Can a Volatile Legal Concept Help Interpret the
Uncertain Legal Space Of 'A Right to Explanation' Of Automated Decisions?
• Kuba Piwowar, SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities
Sources and Ethical Implications of Bias in A.I.: Overview and Critical Analysis
of Current Research
• Elena Beretta, Politecnico di Torino
Ethical and Socially-Aware Labels (EASAL): A Conceptual and Operational
Data Labeling Framework to Measure the Ethical Impact in AI Systems
11:45-12:00 Break
12:00-13:00 Keynote: AI and Ethics
Helen Nissenbaum, Cornell Tech
13:00-14:00 Lunch
Exhibition: "Into the Deep – AI and Art"
Lior Zalmanson, University of Haifa
14:00-16:00 PARALLEL SESSIONS
Session 2a: AI and Regulatory Challenges
• Yafit Lev-Aretz, The City University of New York
Data Philanthropy
• Lital Helman, Ono Academic College
Decentralized Patent System
• Alina Trapova, Bocconi University
Machine Learning and Copyright Law: A Net of Ownership Claims
• Felix Ologbonyo, University of Llorin
Brave New World? Legal Questions for an AI Dominated Society
Data Philanthropy
• Lital Helman, Ono Academic College
Decentralized Patent System
• Alina Trapova, Bocconi University
Machine Learning and Copyright Law: A Net of Ownership Claims
• Felix Ologbonyo, University of Llorin
Brave New World? Legal Questions for an AI Dominated Society
• Vivian Ng, University of Essex School of Law and Human Rights Centre
Session 2b: The Social and Psychological Ramifications of AI
Chair: Antonio Santangelo, NEXA Center for Internet & Society
• Rebecca Scharlach, Film University Babelsberg
I post, therefore I am? The Consequences of Losing Our Back
Stage to AI
• Eliane Bucher, Nordic Centre for Internet and Society, BI
Norwegian Business School
The Alienating E_ect of Being Managed by Artificial Intelligence
• Maciej Kuziemski, University of Sussex
Imaginaries Matter: What UK Publics Expect from Algorithms?
• Anna Ivanova, University of Cape Town
Legal Personality of Artificial Intelligence Under International Law
16:00-16:30 Coffee Break
16:30-18:00 Meet the Israeli AI Industry
• Rebecca Scharlach, Film University Babelsberg
I post, therefore I am? The Consequences of Losing Our Back
Stage to AI
• Eliane Bucher, Nordic Centre for Internet and Society, BI
Norwegian Business School
The Alienating E_ect of Being Managed by Artificial Intelligence
• Maciej Kuziemski, University of Sussex
Imaginaries Matter: What UK Publics Expect from Algorithms?
• Anna Ivanova, University of Cape Town
Legal Personality of Artificial Intelligence Under International Law
16:00-16:30 Coffee Break
16:30-18:00 Meet the Israeli AI Industry
Chair: Niva Elkin-Koren, CCLP, University of Haifa
Joab Rosenberg, Epistema
Yonatan Wexler, Orcam
Courtney Bowman, Palantir Technologies
Tal Eden, Sheba Innovation Center
18:00 Reception
Joab Rosenberg, Epistema
Yonatan Wexler, Orcam
Courtney Bowman, Palantir Technologies
Tal Eden, Sheba Innovation Center
18:00 Reception
Thursday, 29.11.18
8:00-8:30 Welcome and Coffee
8:30 -10:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS
Session 3a: AI, Privacy, and Data Protection
Chair: Ronald Leenes, TILT – Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology
and Society
• Alexandra Giannopoulou, IViR
Algorithmic Systems: The Consent is in the Details?
• Tammy Katsabian, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Employees’ Privacy in the Internet Age – AI and the Human Aspect
• Luisa Scarcella, University of Graz
Profiling and Automated Decision Making in Tax Matters: Possible
Aspects of Compatibility with the New GDPR
• Eduard Fosch Villaronga, Center for Commercial Law Studies
How Transparent is your AI? The GDPR’s Transparency
Requirement in the Age of Robots and AI
• Leilane Cruz, Federal University of Espirito Santo
Life Data: Social Networks and Privacy Scrutiny through Artificial
Intelligence
and Society
• Alexandra Giannopoulou, IViR
Algorithmic Systems: The Consent is in the Details?
• Tammy Katsabian, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Employees’ Privacy in the Internet Age – AI and the Human Aspect
• Luisa Scarcella, University of Graz
Profiling and Automated Decision Making in Tax Matters: Possible
Aspects of Compatibility with the New GDPR
• Eduard Fosch Villaronga, Center for Commercial Law Studies
How Transparent is your AI? The GDPR’s Transparency
Requirement in the Age of Robots and AI
• Leilane Cruz, Federal University of Espirito Santo
Life Data: Social Networks and Privacy Scrutiny through Artificial
Intelligence
Session 3b: AI, Robots and Autonomous Vehicles
Chair: Lilla Montagnani, Bocconi University
• Kamil Mamak, Jagiellonian University
Ethical Dilemmas and Self-Driving Cars:
Perspective of Criminal Law
• Dalit Ken-Dror Feldman, CCLP, University of Haifa
Autonomous Vehicles – Criminal Liability Challenges
• Karni Chagal-Feferkorn, CCLP, University of Haifa
"I am an algorithm, not a product": Why Product Liability is Not
Well-Suited for Certain Types of Algorithms
• Eduardo Magrani, Instituto de Tecnologia e Sociedade do Rio
de Janeiro (ITS)
Governance of Internet of Things and Ethics of Artificial
Intelligence
• Christoph Lutz, Nordic Centre for Internet & Society
Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues of Social Robots: Findings from
Expert Workshops
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-12:30 Mapping Your Audiences: Who
Benefits from Academic Research?
Benedikt Fecher, Alexander von Humboldt Institut für
Internet und Gesellschaft
12:30-13:45 Lunch
Exhibition: "AI Oracle 2081"
Piera Riccio, Politecnico di Torino
13:45-15:30 Final Session – TED-style Talks
• Kamil Mamak, Jagiellonian University
Ethical Dilemmas and Self-Driving Cars:
Perspective of Criminal Law
• Dalit Ken-Dror Feldman, CCLP, University of Haifa
Autonomous Vehicles – Criminal Liability Challenges
• Karni Chagal-Feferkorn, CCLP, University of Haifa
"I am an algorithm, not a product": Why Product Liability is Not
Well-Suited for Certain Types of Algorithms
• Eduardo Magrani, Instituto de Tecnologia e Sociedade do Rio
de Janeiro (ITS)
Governance of Internet of Things and Ethics of Artificial
Intelligence
• Christoph Lutz, Nordic Centre for Internet & Society
Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues of Social Robots: Findings from
Expert Workshops
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-12:30 Mapping Your Audiences: Who
Benefits from Academic Research?
Benedikt Fecher, Alexander von Humboldt Institut für
Internet und Gesellschaft
12:30-13:45 Lunch
Exhibition: "AI Oracle 2081"
Piera Riccio, Politecnico di Torino
13:45-15:30 Final Session – TED-style Talks
Moderaor: Eldar Haber, CCLP, University of Haifa
Michal Gal, CCLP, University of Haifa
Alek Tarkowski, Centrum Cyfrowe Foundation
Tehila Shwartz Altshuler, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Israel Democracy Institute
Antonio Santangelo, Nexa Ceter for Internet and Society at the Politecnico of Turin (Italy)
Laurens Naudts, KU Leuven Centre for IT & IP Law
Vivian Ng, University of Essex School of Law and Human Rights Centre
Ronald Leenes, Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society (Tilburg University)
Wolfgang Schulz, Hans-Bredow-Institut for Media Research
Michal Gal, CCLP, University of Haifa
Alek Tarkowski, Centrum Cyfrowe Foundation
Tehila Shwartz Altshuler, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Israel Democracy Institute
Antonio Santangelo, Nexa Ceter for Internet and Society at the Politecnico of Turin (Italy)
Laurens Naudts, KU Leuven Centre for IT & IP Law
Vivian Ng, University of Essex School of Law and Human Rights Centre
Ronald Leenes, Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society (Tilburg University)
Wolfgang Schulz, Hans-Bredow-Institut for Media Research
15:30-20:00 Guided Tour & Dinner
Friday, 30.11.18
08:45-09:00 Welcome and Coffee
09:00-13:00 European Hub Roundtable
13:00 Lunch
Workshop agenda - תכנית הסדנה
Location: The Center for Cyber Law & Policy, University of Haifa.
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