Présentation

In order to create a space for interdisciplinary discussions and exchanges on the governance issues raised by artificial intelligence, the Digital Law Center has launched the AI Tech & Policy Talks (AITPT) online series in October 2020. During each session of AITPT, a presentation is made by a distinguished speaker on a topic relating to IA governance. The presentation is followed by comments made by two expert commentators and by a general informal discussion with the participants. The AITPT events are organized in English.

The DLC invites you to join us for the next session of our AI Tech & Policy Talks that will take place online on Wednesday, March 31, 2021, from 12:15 to 2:00 pm.

Dr Sivan Tamir,  Policy Counsel & Senior Research Fellow at the Israel Tech Policy Institute, will make a presentation on the following topic : "Implementing Algorithmic Decision-Making Systems in Social Welfare Services".

The presentation of Dr Sivan Tamir will be commented by Limor Shmerling Magazanik, Managing Director of the Israel Tech Policy Institute and Prof. Diego Kuonen, Geneva School of Economics and Management, UNIGE.

Personnes

Ana Andrijevic

Doctorante & Chercheuse affiliée

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Jacques de Werra

Directeur du Centre de Droit du Numérique
Professeur à la Faculté de droit

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Diego Kuonen

Professeur à la Faculté d’économie et de management
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Admissions et inscriptions

Conditions of participation : Participation in the AI Tech & Policy Talks is free of charge but registration is mandatory. The deadline for registration is Tuesday, March 30, 2021, at 12.00 pm.

Online registration: closed.

Contact & renseignements

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Past sessions

First session : October 29, 2020

The first session of the AI Tech & Policy Talks featured a presentation by Ana Andrijevic, teaching assistant and doctoral student at the Digital Law Center, on "Artificial Intelligence & Intellectual Property: Challenges and Perspectives". The Power Point presentation is available here.

The presentation was commented by Prof. Slava Voloshynovskiy, Faculty of Science, Computer Science and Centre Universitaire Informatique (CUI), University of Geneva, and Dr. Maria Assunta Cappelli, Centre Universitaire Informatique (CUI), University of Geneva.

Second session : December 3, 2020

The secondsession of the AI Tech & Policy Talks featured a presentation by Dr Matteo Tarantino, invited researcher at the Institute for Environmental Sciences, UNIGE, and Assistant Professor at the Catholic University of Milan on "Analysis of Facebook Conversations: Prospects and Challenges". The Power Point presentation is available here.

The presentation was commented by Dr Jérôme Duberry, Lecturer and Researcher at the Dusan Sidjanski Center of Excellence in European Studies, Global Studies Institute, UNIGE and Ms. Hélène Bruderer, Ph.D Candidate and teaching and research assistant at the Faculty of Law and researcher at the Digital Law Center, UNIGE. 

Third session : January 28, 2021

The third presentation of the AI Tech & Policy Talks featured a presentation by Prof. Katarzyna Wac, Geneva School of Economics and Management, UNIGE, on "AI @ CARE: Laws and Ethics and Algorithmic Bias in Healthcare". The Power Point presentation is available here.

The presentation was commented by Professor François Fleuret, Computer Science, UNIGE and Ms. Sotiria Kechagia, scientific collaborator at the Faculty of Law and at the Digital Law Center, UNIGE.

Fourth session : March 3, 2021

The fourth presentation of the AI Tech & Policy Talks featured a presentation by Prof. Robin Geiss, Swiss Chair of International Humanitarian Law at the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, Professor of International Law and Security at the University of Glasgow and upcoming Director of the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR), on the following topic : "AI and the Digital Battlefield".

The presentation was commented by Prof. Marco Sassòli, Department of Public International Law and International Organization, UNIGE and Prof. Giovanna Di Marzo, Computer Science Center, UNIGE.

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