The research project 'How to Regulate AI-Related Damages Liability in the EU?', led by assistant professor Katri Havu at the University of Helsinki, Legal Tech Lab, will organise a workshop titled "AI, data protection and automated vehicles: challenges, risks and legal framework".
The workshop is scheduled to take place from 09.00 to 12.00 in Room P688 (University of Helsinki, Porthania), and online. A light lunch will be served after the workshop for the on-site participants.
register by 3 may, 2023
https://elomake.helsinki.fi/lomakkeet/123492/lomake.html
Program
09.00 -10.30
Katri Havu (Assistant Professor, University of Helsinki): Opening address
Johanna Chamberlain (Postdoctoral Researcher, Uppsala University) and Andreas Kotsios (Postdoctoral Researcher, Uppsala University): Data protection beyond data protection regulation
Tahoora Heydari (Doctoral Researcher, University of Helsinki): Risks associated with automated vehicles
Didem Polad (Research Assistant, University of Helsinki): The future of driver presence in automated vehicles
Group Discussion
10.30 - 10.45 Coffee Break
10.45 - 12.00
Diana Pfau (Doctoral Researcher, Aalto University): Surveillance Capitalism and Individual Autonomy
Béatrice Schütte (Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Helsinki): Recoverability of AI-related immaterial harm and pure economic loss in the EU
Diana Mocanu (Doctoral Researcher, Université catholique de Louvain): Beyond persons and things: the legal status of AI in the EU
Group Discussion
Katri Havu, 'AILiaEU project - towards overall conclusions?'
12.00 Lunch
If you have any questions, please send an e-mail to beatrice.schutte@helsinki.fi