Webinar organised by LeADS (Legality Attentive Data Scientists) in collaboration with the Brussels Privacy Hub
28th of January, 2022
Time 16:00 – 17:30 CET
Teams Platform
For further info on the event and registration click here Legality Attentive AI Conference | Brussels Privacy Hub
To celebrate Data Protection Day, the Legality Attentive Data Scientists H2020 project with the Brussels Privacy Hub will explore one of the biggest open challenges of data protection law: Explainability and accountability of AI. The event, with high-level stakeholders and experts, will address the twists and thorns of developing legality attentive AI as a standard for our societies.
AI raises concerns for many fields of its actual and possible application for its risks of extending control on individuals and further unbalancing powers among individuals and\or with institutions and businesses. Keeping AIs in line with the law and with the EU fundamental values and ethical principles is more than a need, it is the footprint of the European approach and benchmarking of research and production of AI-based solutions.
Explainability is often offered as an answer to many concerns related to AI development and deployment. Nevertheless, explainability is not always possible yet, and explainability itself can be problematic for personal data protection.
The webinar will be moderated by Giovanni Comandé, Professor of Private Comparative Law at Scuola Superiore S. Anna Pisa. Gianclaudio Malgieri, Co–Director of the Brussels Privacy Hub will give introductory remarks.
Confirmed speakers are;
- Paul Nemitz – Principal Advisor in the Directorate-General for Justice and Consumers of the European Commission,
- Catelijne Muller – President of ALLAI, Member High Level Expert Group on AI and OECD Network of Experts on AI
- Fosca Giannotti – Director of research of computer science at the Information Science and Technology Institute “A. Faedo” of the National Research Council, Pisa, Italy
- Riccardo Masucci – Global Director of Privacy Policy – INTEL
- Dafna Feinholz – Bioethics and Ethics of Science Section, UNESCO