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International Symposium Governing Artificial Intelligence: Designing Legal and Regulatory Responses

Friday, 3 June 2022, 9am – 5:30pm

International Symposium Governing Artificial Intelligence: Designing Legal and Regulatory Responses

A one-day symposium on addressing the global challenge presented by the growing impact of artificial intelligence (‘AI’) on business, society, and the world of work, organised by the School of Law and supported by the Trinity Long Room Hub.

Founded in 1740, Trinity College Dublin’s School of Law, is one of the leading Law Schools in Europe. The Technologies, Law and Society Group in the School of Law have organised this one-day symposium examining the legal and regulatory challenges posed in the fourth industrial revolution by the advent of AI. Contributors to the symposium will seek to engage creatively with the benefits offered by AI, dangers posed and potential legal and regulatory approaches. AI brings unparalleled opportunities but significant ethical, legal, and regulatory challenges, raising issues that frequently transcend national boundaries. Algorithmic engagement with big data, machine learning, autonomous vehicles, and robo-advisors (to name but a few) are challenging incumbent practices and firms. This evolution gives rise to new issues which hold significance, not just for private parties, but for governments, legislators, regulators, policymakers, and courts and, more broadly, for how fields of law respond to AI’s emergence. Can law and regulation be optimised to address the challenges posed without unduly stifling innovation?

Symposium Schedule
The full programme and list of of guest speakers for the event can be accessed here

Symposium Registration
Registration for the event is essential, and can be completed here

Symposium Venue
The symposium will take place on Friday 3 June 2022 at Trinity Long Room Hub, Trinity College Dublin. Trinity College Dublin was established in 1592 and its historic campus is situated in the heart of Dublin city centre within easy access from Dublin airport.

Campus LocationTrinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute
Accessibility: Yes
Room: Neill Lecture Theatre
Event Category: Conferences
Type of Event: One-time event
Audience: Researchers, Faculty & Staff
Cost: €165
Contact Name: Deirdre Ahern
Contact EmailDAHERN@tcd.ie
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