Join us for a discussion on the EU AI proposal
Wednesday April 28 2021, at 5:30pm GMT
with Joanna Bryson, Julia Reinhardt and Mark Coeckelbergh
Joanna Bryson is an expert in intelligence — both natural and artificial. With degrees in social and computer sciences from Chicago, Edinburgh and MIT, her scientific research appears in venues from Reddit to Science, and she advises governments, transnational agencies, and NGOs globally, particularly in AI policy. From February 2020, Joanna is a Professor of Ethics and Technology at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin.
Valerio De Stefano is the BOFZAP Research Professor of Labour Law at KU Leuven University, Belgium, where he conducts research on technology and fundamental labour rights also based on various research grants he leads as principal investigator. He is the co-editor of the Dispatches Session of the Comparative Labour Law and Policy Journal, and an Editorial Adviser of the International Labour Review. He regularly acts as a consultant for various international organizations and national authorities.
Julia Reinhardt is a tech policy consultant and privacy professional (CIPP/E) as well as a Fellow in Residence with the Mozilla Foundation. In her first career as a German diplomat, Julia worked, among others, in EU negotiations on GDPR and on outreach and communication for Germany in the Western United States.
Mark Coeckelbergh is Professor of Philosophy of Media and Technology at the University of Vienna and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy and Education. He member of the High-Level Expert Group on AI, European Commission, and is the author of 14 books including “AI Ethics” (MIT Press) and “Narrative and Technology Ethics” (Palgrave).
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