The symposium is aimed to create a dialogue on ethics and law in the age of AI, and hopes to further guide domestic AI scientific research to integrate humanities, regulations, and data governance. We are honored to invite internationally renowned experts in AI ethics and regulations to share the practical experience of global AI governance development with the Taiwan research team.
Brooklyn Law School | Prof. Frank Pasquale
University of Western Australia Law School | Associate Prof. Julia Powles
※ The details of the event are as follows. We sincerely invite you to register and participate.
【International Symposium on Ethics and Law in the Age of AI: Administrative Law and the Governance of Automatic Decision Making】
- Date: December 21, 2022 (Wed.) 08:30~12:00
- Type: Physical Conference & Livestream
- Venue: Room 401, 4F, NTUH International Convention Center
- Topics:
- Automated Assistance: Toward More Humane Benefits Administration via Artificial Intelligence
- The Corporate Culpability of Big Tech
- Two Types of AI Models and Their Explanation
- The Ethics of Algorithmic Nudging
- Regauging Algorithmic Transparency
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(Please refer to the registration link for the relevant agenda)
※ Related seminars for AI humanities and regulations below.
【AI, Law, and Society Workshop】
- Date: December 20, 2022 (Tue.) 14:10~15:50
- Venue: International Conference Hall, Tsai Lecture Hall, National Taiwan University
- Topics:
- Questioning Emotion Machines: Five Critiques of Effective Computing
- The Global Implications of Meta’s Biometric Gambit
【AI, Law, and Society Lecture】
- Date: December 26, 2022 (Mon.) 13:10~15:00
- Venue: Room 537, 5F, Social Science and Management Building, National Chung Hsing University
- Topic: Inclusive Innovation: A New Model for AI and Automation