Presentation
The book tackles the interplay between Artificial Intelligence (AI) governance and consumer protection on the European Union (EU) market. An in-depth analysis of the existing and future EU legal framework is conducted in order to assess its capacity to meet the challenges posed by AI. The effectiveness of consumer rights, and more widely of fundamental rights, in the digital single market calls for a regulatory ecosystem that fosters trust and therefore, upstream, transparency and explainability of AI systems. Hence, the book explores different normative paths – from hard law to standardization – as well as monitoring and supervision tools – from ethics to media literacy – that could progressively lead to an inclusive and comprehensive EU governance structure for AI. Several book's chapters highlight the complexity of balancing conflicting interests such as the protection of consumers against the adverse impacts of AI, supporting AI development and technological innovation and putting AI at the service of empowered consumers. Ultimately, the book offers important insights into thinking about tomorrow's digital consumer in EU law, inviting a rethinking of European policy boundaries and related legal regimes.
Program
10h00 : Dean's Welcome Address
Prof. Michel Cannarsa, Lyon Catholic University
10h10 : Book Editors' Introduction
Ass. Prof. Cécile Pellegrini, Lyon Catholic University
& Prof. Marion Ho-Dac, University of Artois
10h20 : Book's Key Findings
Prof. Pascal Pichonnaz, University of Fribourg & President of ELI
Q&A
Coffee Break
11h30 : Round table 1 – AI, EU consumer and empowerment
Chair : Ass. Prof. Cécile Pellegrini, Lyon Catholic University
With :
Ass. Prof. Mathieu Guillermin, Lyon Catholic University
Ass. Prof. Mouna Mouncif Moungache, St Etienne University
12h30 : Lunch Break
14h00 : Round table 2 – AI, EU consumer and empowerment
Chair : Prof. Marion Ho-Dac, Artois University
With :
Prof. Gregory Lewkowicz, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
Dr. Bertrand Braunschweig, Institut de recherche technologique SystemX
14h45 : Round table 3 – AI, EU consumer protection and enforcement
Chair : Prof. Tobias Lutzi, Augsburg University
With :
Ass. Prof. Olivia Tambou, Paris Dauphine University
Prof. Gaelle Marti, Lyon III University
15h30 : Key note on the future of ai governance in the EU and consumer protection
Prof. Geraint Howells, University of Galway
16h00 : End of the event
Registration : Online : https://www.ucly.fr/l-ucly/agenda/launch-book-academic-event-governance-of-artificial-intelligence-in-the-european-union-what-place-for-consumer-protection/
A conference will be held at Lyon Catholic University to present the book "Governance of Artificial Intelligence in the European Union What Place for Consumer Protection ?"