This event is an official Fringe Event to the AI UK 2024 Exhibition organised by the Alan Turing Institute. More information on AI UK 2024 can be found at ai-uk.turing.ac.uk.
About the event
Artificial intelligence will likely be at the forefront of public technological discourse in the years to come. While AI can be a force for good, experts have also highlighted its potential risks.
In particular, experts in academia and the industry are discussing the technical and legal aspects connected to the protection of vulnerable individuals and groups when developing and deploying advanced analytics, machine learning, and other AI solutions.
In this fireside chat, internationally-renown academics and industry leaders will explore and tackle the issue of individual and group vulnerability in AI development, starting from the closest regulatory regime for the protection of fundamental rights in technology, i.e., personal data protection, to then explore how data scientists can leverage these regulatory requirements to produce an artificial intelligence that minimizes the risk of harm and discrimination.
This event will provide expert knowledge as well as lay the groundwork for improved cross-sectoral communication and understanding (legal/technical, academic/industry) for students, young professionals, and more experienced professionals.
All are welcome. The event will be held in person and online – in-person attendance is encouraged for networking purposes.
The event will be held at the University of Westminster, Cavendish Campus, 115 New Cavendish St, London W1W 6UW (room: The Pavilion).
Schedule
- 14.00-14.30: Registration and refreshments
- 14.30-16.00: Main event
- 16.00-17.00: Networking coffee
Speakers
Dr Gianclaudio Malgieri, Associate Professor of Law and Technology – Universiteit Leiden
Dr Gianclaudio Malgieri is an Associate Professor of Law and Technology at Leiden University and the Brussels Privacy Hub’s Co-Director at Free University Brussels. He is an Associate Editor of Computer Law and Security Review and an External Ethics Expert of the European Commission. His field of research and teaching are data protection law, privacy, AI regulation, digital law, consumer protection in the digital market, data sustainability, and intellectual property law. Gianclaudio has authored several publications in leading international academic journals, and the book “Vulnerability and Data Protection Law” (OUP, 2023).
Dr Anita Nandi, Principal Data Scientist – Trilateral Research
Dr Anita Nandi is the Principal Data Scientist at Trilateral Research, where she leads the technical development for products and projects primarily focussed on augmenting policing decision making to prevent and address child exploitation and human trafficking. She leverages machine learning techniques to develop software solutions that aim to enable a more prompt and accurate identification of individuals at risk, with a focus on ensuring that all insights are relevant and understandable to the user. Anita has authored several peer-reviewed publications in the fields of particle physics, statistics, epidemiology, and medicine.
(Host) Dr Filippo Marchetti, Senior Lecturer in Law and Technology – University of Westminster
Dr Filippo Marchetti is a Senior Lecturer in Law and Technology at the University of Westminster and an Adjunct Professor of International Law at Bocconi University (Milan). His field of research and teaching are international law, EU law, AI regulation, data protection, and fundamental rights. He is also an advisor to start-up founders and c-level executives. He authored several peer-reviewed publications and has advised several large national and international organisations, including UN and EU agencies, on data protection, digital law, and other adjacent fields. Thanks to his experience in the industry and in academia, he works to bridge the gap between theory and practice through research and education.