The conference will focus -among others- on the legal analysis of AI systems, accountability mechanisms of AI, algorithmic personalization, intersectional algorithmic discrimination, stereotyping, AI transparency, control and regulation of digital services and markets.
Submissions should be sent as a final paper (including an abstract of 200 words) or as an outline of minimum of 2 pages until September 15th 2022. Submissions by women and underrepresented minorities are particularly welcome.
Conference participants are expected to cover their travel and accommodation costs. However, limited financial aid is available for few invited speakers and for 5 selected papers presented by PhD candidates (up to 250 € per person).
Conference Keynote: Prof. Omri Ben-Shahar
Leo & Eileen Herzel Professor of Law at University of Chicago Law School
Communication of acceptance will be by September 20th, 2022 and advanced drafts are due on October 10th 2022.
For further information, please contact [email protected]
Important dates:
Submission of Proposals: September 15th 2022
Communication of acceptance: September 20th 2022
Advanced drafts due: October 10th 2022
Registration (on-line or on-site): From September 20th 2022
Organizing Committee: Alba Nogueira (USC), Mireia Artigot (UPF), Fernando Gómez Pomar (UPF) Alba Soriano (UV), Andrea Kruithof (UV), Clàudia Gimeno (UV), Andrés Boix (UV).