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AI: Legal & Ethical Implications NoC European Hub Young Scholars Annual Meeting The Center for Cyber Law & Policy, University of Haifa 8:00-8:30 Registration & Coffee 8:30-9:00 Greetings & Recent NoC developments Wolfgang Schulz, Hans-Bredow-Institut for Media Research Niva Elkin-Koren, CCLP, University of Haifa Amélie Heldt, Hans-Bredow-Institut 9:00-10:00 Keynote: Human Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning: and the Winner is? Avigdor Gal, Faculty of Industrial Engineering & Management, Technion 10:00-10:15 Break 10:15-11:45 PARALLEL SESSIONS Session 1a: AI and Challenges to Democratic Deliberation Eshkol Observatory Chair: Karin Nahon, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya Amélie Heldt, Hans-Bredow-Institut für Medienforschung Upload-Filters: Bypassing Classical Concepts of Censorship Moran Yemini, CCLP, University of Haifa Mill's Mistake: Truth, Democracy, Technology and the Inner Tensions of Free Speech Theory Thiago Dias Oliva, Law School of the University of São Paulo Content Removal Technologies: New Challenges to Freedom of Expression Session 1b: Algorithmic Accountability Senate Room Chair: Maayan Perel, Netanya Academic College Natalie Pompe, University of Zurich The Interplay between Global Governance in AI Regulation, Legal Fragmentation and Democratic Discourse Shirley Ogolla , Alexander von Humboldt Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft Rethinking ML Bias - Ensuring inclusive design Aviva de Groot, TILT – Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society "..and a spoonful of dignity." Can a Volatile Legal Concept Help Interpret the Uncertain Legal Space Of 'A Right to Explanation' Of Automated Decisions? Kuba Piwowar, SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities Sources and Ethical Implications of Bias in A.I.: Overview and Critical Analysis of Current Research Elena Beretta, Politecnico di Torino Ethical and Socially-Aware Labels (EASAL): A Conceptual and Operational Data Labeling Framework to Measure the Ethical Impact in AI Systems 11:45-12:00 Break 12:00-13:00 Keynote: AI and Ethics Eshkol Observatory Helen Nissenbaum, Cornell Tech 13:00-14:00 Lunch Exhibition: "Into the Deep – AI and Art" Lior Zalmanson, University of Haifa 14:00-16:00 PARALLEL SESSIONS Session 2a: AI and Regulatory Challenges Eshkol Observatory Chair: Vivian Ng, University of Essex School of Law and Human Rights Centre Yafit Lev-Aretz, The City University of New York Data Philanthropy Lital Helman, Ono Academic College Decentralized Patent System Alina Trapova, Bocconi University Machine Learning and Copyright Law: A Net of Ownership Claims Felix Ologbonyo, University of Llorin Brave New World? Legal Questions for an AI Dominated Society Session 2b: The Social and Psychological Ramifications of AI Senate Room Chair: Antonio Santangelo, NEXA Center for Internet & Society Rebecca Scharlach, Film University Babelsberg I post, therefore I am? The Consequences of Losing Our Back Stage to Ai Eliane Bucher, Nordic Centre for Internet and Society, BI Norwegian Business School The Alienating Effect of Being Managed by Artificial Intelligence Maciej Kuziemski, University of Sussex Imaginaries Matter: What UK Publics Expect from Algorithms? Anna Ivanova, University of Cape Town Legal Personality of Artificial Intelligence Under International Law 16:00-16:30 Coffee Break Eshkol Observatory 16:30-18:00 Meet the Israeli AI Industry Eshkol Observatory Chair: Niva Elkin-Koren, CCLP, University of Haifa Tal Eden, Sheba Innovation Center Joab Rosenberg, Epistema Yonatan Wexler, OrCam Courtney Bowman, Palantir Technologies 18:00 Reception Wednesday, 28.11.18

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AI: Legal & Ethical ImplicationsNoC European Hub

Young Scholars Annual MeetingThe Center for Cyber Law & Policy, University of Haifa

8:00-8:30 Registration & Co�ee8:30-9:00 Greetings & Recent NoC developments Wolfgang Schulz, Hans-Bredow-Institut for Media ResearchNiva Elkin-Koren, CCLP, University of HaifaAmélie Heldt, Hans-Bredow-Institut9:00-10:00 Keynote: Human Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning: and the Winner is?Avigdor Gal, Faculty of Industrial Engineering & Management, Technion10:00-10:15 Break10:15-11:45 PARALLEL SESSIONSSession 1a: AI and Challenges to Democratic Deliberation Eshkol ObservatoryChair: Karin Nahon, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya• Amélie Heldt, Hans-Bredow-Institut für MedienforschungUpload-Filters: Bypassing Classical Concepts of Censorship• Moran Yemini, CCLP, University of HaifaMill's Mistake: Truth, Democracy, Technology and the Inner Tensions of Free Speech Theory• Thiago Dias Oliva, Law School of the University of São PauloContent Removal Technologies: New Challenges to Freedom of ExpressionSession 1b: Algorithmic Accountability Senate RoomChair: Maayan Perel, Netanya Academic College• Natalie Pompe, University of ZurichThe Interplay between Global Governance in AI Regulation, Legal Fragmentation and Democratic Discourse• Shirley Ogolla, Alexander von Humboldt Institut für Internet und GesellschaftRethinking ML Bias - Ensuring inclusive design• Aviva de Groot, TILT – Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society"..and a spoonful of dignity." Can a Volatile Legal Concept Help Interpret the Uncertain Legal Space Of 'A Right to Explanation' Of Automated Decisions?• Kuba Piwowar, SWPS University of Social Sciences and HumanitiesSources and Ethical Implications of Bias in A.I.: Overview and Critical Analysis of Current Research• Elena Beretta, Politecnico di TorinoEthical and Socially-Aware Labels (EASAL): A Conceptual and Operational Data Labeling Framework to Measure the Ethical Impact in AI Systems 11:45-12:00 Break 12:00-13:00 Keynote: AI and Ethics Eshkol Observatory Helen Nissenbaum, Cornell Tech

13:00-14:00 Lunch Exhibition: "Into the Deep – AI and Art"Lior Zalmanson, University of Haifa14:00-16:00 PARALLEL SESSIONSSession 2a: AI and Regulatory Challenges Eshkol ObservatoryChair: Vivian Ng, University of Essex School of Law and Human Rights Centre• Yafit Lev-Aretz, The City University of New YorkData Philanthropy• Lital Helman, Ono Academic CollegeDecentralized Patent System• Alina Trapova, Bocconi UniversityMachine Learning and Copyright Law: A Net of Ownership Claims• Felix Ologbonyo, University of LlorinBrave New World? Legal Questions for an AI Dominated SocietySession 2b: The Social and Psychological Ramifications of AI Senate RoomChair: Antonio Santangelo, NEXA Center for Internet & Society • Rebecca Scharlach, Film University BabelsbergI post, therefore I am? The Consequences of Losing Our Back Stage to Ai• Eliane Bucher, Nordic Centre for Internet and Society, BINorwegian Business SchoolThe Alienating E�ect of Being Managed by Artificial Intelligence• Maciej Kuziemski, University of SussexImaginaries Matter: What UK Publics Expect from Algorithms?• Anna Ivanova, University of Cape TownLegal Personality of Artificial Intelligence Under International Law16:00-16:30 Co�ee Break Eshkol Observatory16:30-18:00 Meet the Israeli AI Industry Eshkol ObservatoryChair: Niva Elkin-Koren, CCLP, University of HaifaTal Eden, Sheba Innovation CenterJoab Rosenberg, EpistemaYonatan Wexler, OrCamCourtney Bowman, Palantir Technologies

18:00 Reception

8:00-8:30 Welcome and Co�ee8:30 -10:30 PARALLEL SESSIONSSession 3a: AI, Privacy, and Data Protection Senate RoomChair: Ronald Leenes, TILT – Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society• Alexandra Giannopoulou, IViR Algorithmic Systems: The Consent is in the Details?• Tammy Katsabian, Hebrew University of JerusalemEmployees’ Privacy in the Internet Age – AI and the Human Aspect• Luisa Scarcella, University of GrazProfiling and Automated Decision Making in Tax Matters: PossibleAspects of Compatibility with the New GDPR• Eduard Fosch Villaronga, Center for Commercial Law StudiesHow Transparent is your AI? The GDPR’s Transparency Requirement in the Age of Robots and AI• Leilane Cruz, Federal University of Espirito SantoLife Data: Social Networks and Privacy Scrutiny through Artificial IntelligenceSession 3b: AI, Robots and Autonomous Vehicles CCLP Seminars RoomChair: Lilla Mria Montagnani, Bocconi University• Kamil Mamak, Jagiellonian UniversityEthical Dilemmas and Self-Driving Cars: Perspective of Criminal Law• Dalit Ken-Dror Feldman, CCLP, University of HaifaAutonomous Vehicles – Criminal Liability Challenges• Karni Chagal-Feferkorn, CCLP, University of Haifa"I am an algorithm, not a product": Why Product Liability is Not Well-Suited for Certain Types of Algorithms• Eduardo Magrani, Instituto de Tecnologia e Sociedade do Rio de Janeiro (ITS)Governance of Internet of Things and Ethics of Artificial Intelligence• Christoph Lutz, Nordic Centre for Internet & SocietyEthical, Legal, and Social Issues of Social Robots: Findings from Expert Workshops10:30-11:00 Co�ee Break11:00-12:30 Mapping Your Audiences: Who Benefits from Academic Research? Senate RoomBenedikt Fecher, Alexander von Humboldt Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft

12:30-13:45 LunchExhibition: "AI Oracle 2018" 0 floor . Student buildingShirley Ogolla, Alexander von Humboldt Institute of Internet & Society (HIIG)13:45-15:30 Final Session – TED-style Talks 101 Auditorium, Student building Moderaor: Eldar Haber, CCLP, University of HaifaMichal Gal, CCLP, University of HaifaAlek Tarkowski, Centrum Cyfrowe FoundationTehila Shwartz Altshuler, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Israel Democracy InstituteAntonio Santangelo, Nexa Ceter for Internet and Society at the Politecnico of Turin (Italy)Laurens Naudts, KU Leuven Centre for IT & IP LawVivian Ng, University of Essex School of Law and Human Rights CentreRonald Leenes, Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society (Tilburg University) Wolfgang Schulz, Hans-Bredow-Institut for Media Research15:30-20:00 Guided Tour & Dinner

08:45-09:00 Welcome and Co�ee CCLP Seminars Room09:00-13:00 European Hub Roundtable13:00 Lunch

Wednesday, 28.11.18

8:00-8:30 Registration & Co�ee8:30-9:00 Greetings & Recent NoC developments Wolfgang Schulz, Hans-Bredow-Institut for Media ResearchNiva Elkin-Koren, CCLP, University of HaifaAmélie Heldt, Hans-Bredow-Institut9:00-10:00 Keynote: Human Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning: and the Winner is?Avigdor Gal, Faculty of Industrial Engineering & Management, Technion10:00-10:15 Break10:15-11:45 PARALLEL SESSIONSSession 1a: AI and Challenges to Democratic Deliberation Eshkol ObservatoryChair: : Karin Nahon, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya• Amélie Heldt, Hans-Bredow-Institut für Medienforschung Upload-Filters: Bypassing Classical Concepts of Censorship• Moran Yemini, CCLP, University of HaifaMill's Mistake: Truth, Democracy, Technology and the Inner Tensions of Free Speech Theory• Thiago Dias Oliva, Law School of the University of São PauloContent Removal Technologies: New Challenges to Freedom of ExpressionSession 1b: Algorithmic Accountability Senate RoomChair: Maayan Perel, Netanya Academic College• Natalie Pompe, University of Zurich The Interplay between Global Governance in AI Regulation, LegalFragmentation and Democratic Discourse• Shirley Ogolla, Alexander von Humboldt Institut für Internet und GesellschaftRethinking ML Bias - Ensuring inclusive design• Aviva de Groot, TILT – Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society"..and a spoonful of dignity." Can a Volatile Legal Concept Help Interpret theUncertain Legal Space Of 'A Right to Explanation' Of Automated Decisions?• Kuba Piwowar, SWPS University of Social Sciences and HumanitiesSources and Ethical Implications of Bias in A.I.: Overview and Critical Analysisof Current Research• Elena Beretta, Politecnico di TorinoEthical and Socially-Aware Labels (EASAL): A Conceptual and OperationalData Labeling Framework to Measure the Ethical Impact in AI Systems11:45-12:00 Break 12:00-13:00 Keynote: AI and Ethics Eshkol ObservatoryHelen Nissenbaum, Cornell Tech

13:00-14:00 Lunch Exhibition: "Into the Deep – AI and Art"Lior Zalmanson, University of Haifa14:00-16:00 PARALLEL SESSIONSSession 2a: AI and Regulatory Challenges Eshkol ObservatoryChair: Vivian Ng, University of Essex School of Law and Human Rights Centre• Yafit Lev-Aretz, The City University of New YorkData Philanthropy• Lital Helman, Ono Academic College Decentralized Patent System• Alina Trapova, Bocconi University Machine Learning and Copyright Law: A Net of Ownership Claims• Felix Ologbonyo, University of LlorinBrave New World? Legal Questions for an AI Dominated SocietySession 2b: The Social and PsychologicalRamifications of AI Senate RoomChair: Antonio Santangelo, NEXA Center for Internet & Society• Rebecca Scharlach, Film University BabelsbergI post, therefore I am? The Consequences of Losing Our Back Stage to Ai• Eliane Bucher, Nordic Centre for Internet and Society, BI Norwegian Business SchoolThe Alienating E�ect of Being Managed by Artificial Intelligence• Maciej Kuziemski, University of SussexImaginaries Matter: What UK Publics Expect from Algorithms?• Anna Ivanova, University of Cape Town Legal Personality of Artificial Intelligence Under International Law16:00-16:30 Co�ee Break Eshkol Observatory16:30-18:00 Meet the Israeli AI Industry Eshkol ObservatoryChair: Niva Elkin-Koren, CCLP, University of HaifaTal Eden, Sheba Innovation CenterJoab Rosenberg, EpistemaYonatan Wexler, OrCamCourtney Bowman, Palantir Technologies

18:00 Reception

8:00-8:30 Welcome and Co�ee8:30 -10:30 PARALLEL SESSIONSSession 3a: AI, Privacy, and Data Protection Senate RoomChair: Ronald Leenes, TILT – Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society• Alexandra Giannopoulou, IViRAlgorithmic Systems: The Consent is in the Details?• Tammy Katsabian, Hebrew University of JerusalemEmployees’ Privacy in the Internet Age – AI and the Human Aspect• Luisa Scarcella, University of GrazProfiling and Automated Decision Making in Tax Matters: Possible Aspects of Compatibility with the New GDPR• Eduard Fosch Villaronga, Center for Commercial Law StudiesHow Transparent is your AI? The GDPR’s Transparency Requirement in the Age of Robots and AI• Leilane Cruz, Federal University of Espirito SantoLife Data: Social Networks and Privacy Scrutiny through Artificial IntelligenceSession 3b: AI, Robots and Autonomous Vehicles CCLP Seminars RoomChair: Lilla Maria Montagnani, Bocconi University• Kamil Mamak, Jagiellonian UniversityEthical Dilemmas and Self-Driving Cars: Perspective of Criminal Law• Dalit Ken-Dror Feldman, CCLP, University of HaifaAutonomous Vehicles – Criminal Liability Challenges• Karni Chagal-Feferkorn, CCLP, University of Haifa"I am an algorithm, not a product": Why Product Liability is Not Well-Suited for Certain Types of Algorithms• Eduardo Magrani, Instituto de Tecnologia e Sociedade doRio de Janeiro (ITS)Governance of Internet of Things and Ethics of Artificial Intelligence• Christoph Lutz, Nordic Centre for Internet & SocietyEthical, Legal, and Social Issues of Social Robots: Findings from Expert Workshops10:30-11:00 Co�ee Break11:00-12:30 Mapping Your Audiences: Who Benefits from Academic Research? Senate RoomBenedikt Fecher, Alexander von Humboldt Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft

12:30-13:45 LunchExhibition: "AI Oracle 2018" 0 floor, Student building Shirley Ogolla, Alexander von Humboldt Institute of Internet & Society (HIIG)13:45-15:30 Final Session – TED-style Talks 101 Auditorium, Student building Moderaor: Eldar Haber, CCLP, University of HaifaMichal Gal, CCLP, University of HaifaAlek Tarkowski, Centrum Cyfrowe FoundationTehila Shwartz Altshuler, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Israel Democracy InstituteAntonio Santangelo, Nexa Ceter for Internet and Society at the Politecnico of Turin (Italy)Laurens Naudts, KU Leuven Centre for IT & IP Law Vivian Ng, University of Essex School of Law and Human Rights CentreRonald Leenes, Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society (Tilburg University) Wolfgang Schulz, Hans-Bredow-Institut for Media Research 15:30-20:00 Guided Tour & Dinner

08:45-09:00 Welcome and Co�ee CCLP Seminars Room09:00-13:00 European Hub Roundtable13:00 Lunch

Thursday, 29.11.18

Friday, 30.11.18