Objective
The rapid
progress of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine-learning raises key
questions regarding benefits (video analytics for integrated facial
recognition, predictive policing data, algorithms to prevent victims and
potential offenders from falling into criminal pursuits) and risks
(deepfake, accountability for semi-automated decisions) for the criminal
justice system.
After explaining the technical aspects of AI and
its implications for privacy-preserving big data technologies, this
online conference will focus on how AI could be used in criminal
proceedings, enabling the shift from a traditionally reactionary
approach to crime-fighting to one that is more proactive and
preventative in character. It will discuss possible solutions for
remedying the risks posed by AI and robotics in the criminal justice
domain.
Key topics
- AI and its implications for the
criminal justice system
- Using AI in criminal
proceedings
- AI to predict crimes
- Facial recognition technology in
policing
- The use of AI in fraud cases
Who should
attend?
Defence lawyers, in-house counsel, judges,
prosecutors, law enforcement authorities, civil servants and
policymakers active in the field of criminal law.
Interactive online
seminar
The online seminar will be hosted on ERA’s own online
platform. You will be able to interact immediately and directly with our
top-level speakers and other participants. We will make the most of the
technical tools available to deliver an intensive, interactive
experience. As the platform is hosted on our own server, the highest
security settings will be applied to ensure that you can participate
safely in this high-quality online conference.