jeudi31oct.2024
17:0019:00
Big Brother and Big Data : A Conversation

Conférence et cycle

Big Brother and Big Data : A Conversation


Présentation

 

In the past, police and national security officials received information that led to “suspicion” that someone was a threat or at risk of violating the law. An investigation would begin. Today, data collected on everyone—whether suspected or not—is stored away, and algorithms inform us if there is a risk from a particular individual. This is the world of “indiscriminate data surveillance” and Artificial Intelligence.

Is AI-driven use of indiscriminate data surveillance lawful ? Do the benefits of its use outweigh the risks ? Can it be used safety ? What controls are required to make sure its use is safe ? How do the legal regimes of the United States and Europe differ in this regard, and what is the right approach ?

 

Programme

 

17h00 : Interventions de Barry Friedman, Professeur à New York University School of Law
et Beatriz Botero Arcila, Professeur assistant de droit à Sciences Po et affiliée au Berkman Klein Center de l'Université de Harvard

19h00 : Fin

 

 

Inscription obligatoire par courriel : idris.fassassi@u-paris2.fr


Conférence organisée par le CDPC - Centre de droit public comparé, Université Paris Panthéon-Assas



Salle des Conseils, Escalier M, 2e étage
Centre Panthéon
12 Place du Panthéon
75005 Paris

Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas
Centre de Droit Public Comparé