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SUMMARY:Europe’s Digital Agenda: Is the AI Act the Final Act? In Search of Common Principles
DESCRIPTION:Over the past five years the European Union legislature has passed a flurry of ambitious directives and regulations dealing with various aspects of Europe’s digital economy: the Digital Single Market (DSM) Directive (2019)\, the Open Data Directive (2019)\, the Data Governance Act (2022)\, the Digital Services Act (2022)\, the Digital Market Act (2022)\, the Data Act (2023) and the AI Act (2024). \nWhile these legal instruments touch upon different legal domains\, ranging from intellectual property law\, freedom of government information and data protection to media regulation\, competition law\, and consumer protection\, there is considerable overlap – and increasing confusion about their reach and scope\, the new governance structures they establish\, and their underlying policies. \nIt introduces a ban on high-risk AI technologies\, establishes far reaching transparency measures\, demands human oversight\, prohibits misleading uses of AI\, creates new supervisory authorities\, and enhances protection of human creators against being “trained” by LLM’s. \nThis international conference – the first of its kind – searches for common principles and doctrines in Europe’s Digital Agenda\, and queries what will be the EU’s next step – if any – in its regulatory adventure in the digital field. It will also compare Europe’s Digital Agenda to developments in the United States and look at the impact of the new European rules on enterprises in the ICT sector in Europe\, particularly start-ups. \nProgramme\n8.30-9.00       Registration and coffee \n9.00-9.15       Opening (Dean Karl Harlad Søvig) \n9.15-9.45       Introduction: Martin Husovec\, LSE Law School \nSession 1       Fostering the European Data Economy\n9.45-10.05      Heather Broomfield\, University of Oslo\, Are We There Yet? The Legal Evolution of Public Sector Data Sharing \n10.05-10.25    Lucie Antoine\, LMU University\, Munich\, The Data Act: Fair access to data and new possibilities for data-driven innovation – or everything more difficult than before? \n10.25-10.40    COFFEE BREAK \n10.40-11.00    Bernt Hugenholtz\, University of Amsterdam\, Text and Data Mining in the DSM-directive \n11.00-11.45    Panel discussion and Q&A \n11.45-12.45    LUNCH BREAK \nSession 2        Platform regulation\n12.45-13.05    Torger Kielland\, University of Bergen\, Article 17 CDSM: Platform liability for copyrighted content – too much or not enough? \n13.05-13.25    Benjamin Raue\, University of Trier\, The Digital Services Act: Liability exemptions in exchange for diligence obligations and public oversight \n13.25-13.45   Alexander Iken\, European Commission\, Digital Markets Act \n13.45-14.30    Panel discussion and Q&A \n14.30-14.45    COFFEE BREAK \nSession 3        Regulating AI\n14.45-15.05    Alexander Peukert\, Goethe University Frankfurt\, The Meta-Regulation of AI through the AI Act \n15.05- 15.25   Thomas Vinje\, University of Bergen\, AI and competition law \n15.25-16.00    Pamela Samuelson\, UC Berkeley\, An American Perspective on AI Regulation \n16.00-17.00    Panel discussion and Q&A \n17.00              Ending \n  \nOrganizing committee\nProfessor Torger Kielland\, University of Bergen \nEmeritus Professor Bernt Hugenholtz\, University of Amsterdam \nAssistant Professor Thomas Vinje\, University of Bergen \nAssociate Professor Liliia Oprysk\, University of Bergen
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/europes-digital-agenda-is-the-ai-act-the-final-act-in-search-of-common-principles/
LOCATION:Bergen Global\, Jekteviksbakken 31\, 5006 Bergen AND Zoom
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