Contemporary Challengesfor AI and Society:Disciplines in Dialogue
Padua - 24-26 March 2021
Presentation
AI is an essential part of people daily life in many different ways. This is no more a futuristic vision; it is the present-day of contemporary society. What has been dubbed the Fourth Revolution goes far beyond the mere technological capacity of algorithms. Open questions here go beyond the lines that confine individual areas of interventions. To approach these problems urges a more robust multidisciplinary approach. The success of AI society urges new ways of conceiving and operationalizing legal rules.
The AI Society Program is pleased to call for presentations at the upcoming Conference on Contemporary Challenges for AI and Society: Disciplines in Dialogue. The event will be held entirely online on March 24-26, 2021, always at 3.00 p.m. (Italian time) through the Zoom platform.
Keynote Speeches
Keynote Speech by
Woodrow Hartzog
Professor of Law Northeastern University, Boston
The Case against Facial Recognition
Keynote Speech by
Iyad Rahwan
Director of the MPI for Human Development in Berlin – Center for Humans & Machines
Experiments in Machine Behavior
Keynote Speech by
Frank Pasquale
Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School University of Maryland
Manufactured Speech: Affective Computing and Automated Text Generation as a Crisis of Meaning
Program
March 24th, 2021, at 3.00 p.m. (Italian time)
Welcome remarks by Andrea Pin, University of Padova
contributed presentations by
Chiara Gallese, Eindhoven University of Technology
Profiling and automated decision making through A.I.-based software: a threat for vulnerable group
Beatrice Panattoni, Università degli Studi di Verona, Dipt. di Scienze giuridiche
Artificial Intelligence: the challenges for Criminal Law in facing the passage from technological automation to artificial autonomy
keeynote speech by
Woodrow Hartzog, Northeastern University
The Case against Facial Recognition
Discussion
March 25th, 2021, at 3.00 p.m. (Italian time)
Welcome remarks by Samir Suweis, University of Padova
contributed presentations by
Remo Trezza, Università degli Studi di Salerno
The civil liability of robo-doctors: problems of “qualifying” classification and “solution” perspectives
Silvia Corradi, Università degli Studi di Trento
The art of identification: a philosophical and neuroscintific approach to AI
keeynote speech by
Iyad Rahwan, MPI for Huamn Development Berlin – Center for Humans & Machines
Experiments in Machine Behavior
Discussion
March 26th, 2021, at 3.00 p.m. (Italian time)
Welcome remarks by Lamberto Ballan, University of Padova
contributed presentations by
Pamela Bilo Thomas, Trenton Ford, William Theisen, Daniel Riehm, Michael Yankoski, Tim Weninger, University of Notre Dame
An Early Warning System to Identify Trends in Misinformation
Elisa Spiller, Università degli Studi di Padova
The value of information in the AI Society and the emerging issues about its legal protection
keeynote speech by
Frank Pasquale, Brooklyn Law School, University of Maryland
Manufactured Speech: Affective Computing and Automated Text Generation as a Crisis of Meaning
Discussion