The conference
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in decision-making undeniably offers advantages in terms of efficiency, speed and cost reduction. However, this technological advance also entails risks of error, bias and censorship, threatening the fundamental rights of individuals. Join us as we explore the challenges of algorithmic decision-making applied to personal data. This conference is a unique opportunity to explore the legal and societal challenges posed by the growing use of AI to make decisions without human intervention. Renowned specialists will help you understand how it is possible to protect your rights in an increasingly automated world.
Speakers
- Thibault Douville, Professor at the University of Caen Normandie, specializing in data protection and digital law.
- Sylvain Métille, Professor at the University of Lausanne, specializing in data protection and digital law.
- Emmanuel Netter, Professor at the University of Strasbourg, specializing in data protection and digital law.
Open to all
Attorneys, lawyers, students, researchers and new technology enthusiasts.
Location and date
Law Faculty Aula (room C 46)
University of Neuchâtel
Av. du 1er-Mars 26
2000 Neuchâtel
Wednesday, 11 November 2023, from 18:00 to 19:00
Registration is free, more details [here].
The conference can be attended on-site or remotely.
The conference will be followed by an aperitif.
*This conference will be held in French*