Objective
This
practical training will help legal practitioners understand how
Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems operate and how they can impact
individual human rights. An update on the future rules at EU and Council
of Europe level will be provided, together with relevant international
and national case law.
The participants will be able to discuss the
most pertinent issues at stake, such as discrimination in AI systems,
Big Data and responsibility attribution raised by the use of AI
technology.
Key topics
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AI technology explained
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Transparency, predictability, accountability and oversight of AI
systems
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Equality considerations and discrimination in AI
- Regulatory developments in the EU and
Council of Europe
- The implications for human rights of
the use of AI systems to fight COVID-19
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Recent European and national case law
- Big Data and AI
Who should attend?
Lawyers in private practice, judges, prosecutors, in-house counsel,
legal staff of international organisations and NGOs working on human
rights in practice.
Interactive online seminar
The
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 seminar.