Programme

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Thursday, September 3, 2020 (17:00 – 21:00, EEST (UTC +3)

1st panel: AI, Data and Ethics (17:00 – 18:00)

Moderator: Lilian Mitrou

Title Speaker
Remarks on the Ethical Behaviour of Artificial Intelligence Dimitrios Zafeirakopoulos and Petros Stefaneas
Artificial Intelligence and Whistleblowing Kalliopi Zouvia
Law enforcement in the Age of Artificial Intelligence Panagiotis Kitsos
Designing Connected and Automated Vehicles around Legal and Ethical Concerns – Data Protection as a Corporate Social Responsibility Paolo Balboni, Martim Taborda Barata, Anastasia Botsi and Kate Francis

5 min. break

2nd panel: The impact of AI on the legal order (18:05 – 19:05)

Moderator: Vasilis Karkatzounis

Title Speaker
Product Liability Directive and software updates of automated vehicles Dr. Michael Chatzipanagiotis
Algorithmic competition from the perspective of EU law Eleni Tzoulia
Algorithmic pricing and the consumers’ welfare Charalampos Kotios
A critical analysis on the denial of inventorship rights to AI and Creative Computers Sergios Papastergiou

10 min. break

3rd panel: AI and the future of the legal system (19:15 – 21:00)

Moderator: Spiros Tassis

Title Speaker
The prospects of Artificial Intelligence in a Court Information System Epameinondas Troulinos
Predictive Analytics in court proceedings Dr. Komninos Komnios
When European Criminal Justice meets Orwell: Assessing Risk Assessment tools Eleftherios Chelioudakis
Artificial Intelligence as Evidence at Criminal Trial Eftychia-Venetia Bampasika
From Legal Documents to Legal Document Management Systems; The case of LegiCrowd Alexandros Nousias, Alain Couillault, Sofia Almpani
The Impact of Using Machine Learning for the Thematic Classification on Legal Documents Aris Kosmopoulos, Stavroula Fikari and George Giannakopoulos
AI techniques in Greek projects Nomothesia and Choronomothesia Manolis Koubarakis
Special remarks – Title pending Nikos Aletras