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Call for Papers – Digital Rights in Brexit: Changes and Challenges

Call for Papers – Digital Rights in Brexit: Changes and Challenges

Apr 10, 2019 | Data Privacy, Data Protection, Ethics, Government policy, Internet regulation, Social Media, Surveillance

Digital Rights in Brexit: Changes and Challenges CALL FOR PAPERS We are pleased to announce this call for papers for the Information Law and Policy Centre’s Annual Conference on 22nd November 2019 at IALS in London, this year supported by Bloomsbury’s Communications...
Technology in the twilight zone: What early use of the lie detector in court can tell us about machine learning now

Technology in the twilight zone: What early use of the lie detector in court can tell us about machine learning now

Apr 4, 2019 | Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, Uncategorized

This guest post was written by Marion Oswald, Senior Fellow at the Faculty of Law, Winchester University. This post therefore...
Police use of technology impacting privacy rights

Police use of technology impacting privacy rights

Apr 4, 2019 | Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, Privacy

This guest post was written by Jamie Grace, Senior Lecturer in Law at Sheffield Hallam University. This post therefore reflects the views of the author, and not those of the ILPC. The use of...
Women and AI: Harms, Impacts and Remedies

Women and AI: Harms, Impacts and Remedies

Jan 15, 2019 | Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, ILPC Research and Publications, Uncategorized

Date 7th March 2019, 17:30 to 18:45 Institute Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Type Seminar Venue Conference Room, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, 17 Russell Square, London WC1B 5DR   Description Our daily interactions with AI-driven technologies –...
Gendered AI and the role of data protection law

Gendered AI and the role of data protection law

Oct 26, 2018 | Artificial Intelligence, Data Privacy, Ethics

This post was written by Dr Nóra Ní Loideáin and Dr Rachel Adams and originally posted on talking humanities. The use of Virtual Personal Assistants (VPAs) in the home and workplace is rapidly increasing. However, until very recently, little attention has been paid to...
ILPC Annual Conference and Lecture 2018

ILPC Annual Conference and Lecture 2018

Jun 6, 2018 | Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, Government policy

Transforming Cities with AI: Law, Policy, and Ethics The ILPC’s Annual Conference and Lecture will take place on Friday 23rd November 2018, followed by an evening reception. Promises abound that technologies and systems using artificial intelligence (AI), like...
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