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Mar 25, 2021 | 10:00 – 11:30am
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AI and Fundamental Rights: Public Perceptions, General Awareness and Selected Fundamental Rights Issues

Online Research Seminar Series: AI and Law

The aim of the seminar series is to continue the discourse on the legal and regulatory implications of AI and related technologies in the European and the global legal, economic and social space. It brings together scholars and practitioners with a distinct multidisciplinary orientation covering the technology, its politics, policy-making and regulation, the law, and the relevant values. The series aims to foster a critical understanding of technological changes and a critical analysis of ongoing and future policy, regulatory and legal developments.

AI and Fundamental Rights: Public Perceptions, General Awareness and Selected Fundamental Rights Issues

Speaker: Tamás Molnár, Programme Officer, Research and Data Unit, European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (Vienna)

Time: Thursday, 25 March 2021, 10:00 CET (90 min.)

Registration: https://forms.gle/8cfvDPb34yywCkHk7

The seminar will be broadcasted via Zoom application. Participation is subject to prior registration. The Zoom link of the event will be sent to registered participants via email.

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