- Date(s)
- November 16, 2022
- Location
- QUB Main site Tower, Room 03.004
- Time
- 15:00 - 16:30
This Seminar Series is co-ordinated by Dr Meg Schwamb, Astrophysics Research Centre, QUB, and LINAS Doctoral Scholars Anna Montgomery and James Sweeney. The Seminars explore the implications of massive-scale data processing, artificial intelligence, and machine learning for both the actual operation of algorithmically driven public decision-making in wider society, and within science and engineering.
Seminars are open to the public and are held online on the second Wednesday of each month at 3.00pm. The first Seminar of this academic year includes:
David Mark, LINAS Doctoral Scholar: ‘Liability as a security incentive in the digital age’
Shania Kirk, LINAS Doctoral Scholar: ‘Ideas and Institutions’
Prof Giancarlo Frosio, School of Law, QUB: ‘Digital Services Act/Online Safety Bill, Algorithmic Enforcement and Fundamental Rights'.
We would love it if as many of you as possible could join us for this seminar. Refreshments will also be provided!
- Department
- The Senator George J Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice
- Audience
- Postgraduate Students
- Staff
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