[Air-L] AI Regulation & Responsible Innovation Roundtable, 28th September (Technology, Internet, & Policy Group)

McLoughlin, Liam liam.mcloughlin at liverpool.ac.uk
Tue Jul 25 03:07:11 PDT 2023


Dear Friends,

I would like to invite you all to the Technology, Internet, & Policy Group’s roundtable on AI Regulation & Responsible Innovation.

Date: Thursday 28th September 2023, 3:00 – 4:30pm (GMT+1) Time Zone Converter <https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html?iso=20230928T140000&p1=136&p2=179&p3=48>

Location: Online

Registration link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ai-regulation-responsible-innovation-roundtable-tickets-680142503537<https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ai-regulation-responsible-innovation-roundtable-tickets-680142503537?aff=oddtdtcreator>

The roundtable brings together an international panel of experts to discuss comparative AI governance, & regulation across the EU, UK and US. The roundtable will discuss the impact of recent regulation and innovations of AI in the space, with talking points including: data use, cross-border regulation, jurisdiction, sovereignty, and the competing pressures of regulation and innovation.
Speakers:


  *   Helena Quinn – Principal Policy Adviser for AI & Data Science at the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), the UK data protection regulator. Helena was a principal author of the ICO’s guidance, ‘Explaining decisions made with AI’.
  *   Jack Stilgoe -Professor in science and technology studies at University College London (UCL), where he researches the governance of emerging technologies. He is principal investigator of the ESRC Driverless Futures project (2019-2021), and author of ‘Who’s Driving Innovation?’ (2020, Palgrave).
  *   Giovanni De Gregorio  - PLMJ Chair in Law and Technology at Católica Global School of Law and Católica Lisbon School of Law. Giovanni is the author of the monograph ‘Digital Constitutionalism in Europe: Reframing Rights and Powers in the Algorithmic Society’ (Cambridge University Press 2022).
  *   Kai Zenner – Head of Office and Digital Policy Adviser for MEP Axel Voss in the European Parliament. Kai Zenner is a digital enthusiast focusing on Artificial Intelligence, data and the EU’s digital transition.
  *   (Discussant) Giulia Gentile – LSE Law School Fellow. Giulia Gentile is Fellow in Law at the LSE Law School.


About TIP
The Technology, Internet, & Policy Specialist Group (TIP) is a group of academics, practitioners, campaigners, journalists, and others with an interest in technology and the internet. The group seeks to promote academic engagement in policy debates and discourse which may impact policy, in particular by facilitating the exchange of ideas between academia and practitioners from various fields. Membership is free, and The Group is based at the Political Studies Association.

Website: https://www.psa.ac.uk/specialist-groups/technology-internet-and-policy-tip
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Dr Liam McLoughlin (he/him)
Lecturer in Communication & Media
University of Liverpool, Department of Communication and Media

Twitter:   @Leelum<http://www.twitter.com/leelum>
Website: https://Leelum.com<https://leelum.com/>


Technology, Internet, & Policy Specialist Group Co-convenor @PSA_TIP<https://twitter.com/psa_TIP>
Website: https://www.psa.ac.uk/specialist-groups/technology-internet-and-policy-tip

Latest software publication:
McLoughlin & Ezeh (2022). Cactool: An easy way to collaboratively code social media posts for manual content and discourse analysis  (BETA). Available via GitHub.<https://github.com/cactool/cactool>



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