Programme
Registrations are now open.
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 |