Day 1
Scientific Challenges for AI
Krishna Gummadi: Foundations for Fair Algorithmic Decision Making
Bernhard Nebel: Moral Principles and Algorithms
Tonio Ball: AI for Medicine and Healthcare
KIyad Rahwan: How to Make Sure Machines Behave Themselves?
AI Legal Framework – A Private Law Dialogue
Christiane Wendehorst: Liability for AI and other Algorithmic Systems
Jan von Hein: Liability for Artificial Intelligence in Private International Law
AI Legal Framework – A Private Law Dialogue
Stefan Thomas: Autonomization and Antitrust
Jan Lieder: From Corporate Governance to Algorithm Governance: AI as a Challenge for Corporations and Their Executives
How to Frame AI Driven Risks – Part I
Interview with Jaan Tallinn: The Ultimate Risks from Advanced AI
Day 2
Pressing Problems of AI Applications and Digitalisation – New Ethics and New Law?
Ralf Poscher: Artificial Intelligence and the Right to Data Protection
(How) Should We Limit the Use and Development of Autonomous Weapons?
Toby Walsh: Autonomous Weapons: A Scientist’s View
Markus Wagner: Autonomous Weapon Systems: Where Have We Come From, Possible Future Pathways
Alex Leveringhaus: Ethical Issues in the Autonomous Weapons Debate
AI induced Security Challenges
Ebrahim Afsah: AI and National Security Law
AI Governance – Current Challenges
Antje von Ungern-Sternberg: Discrimination by Algorithm – Does Data Protection Provide any Answers?
Boris Paal: AI as a Challenge for Data Protection – Data protection as a Challenge for AI
How to Frame AI Driven Risks – Part II
Johanna Thoma: Risk Imposition by Artificial Agents: The Moral Proxy Problem
Kate Vredenburgh: Against Rationale Explanations