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Are you an expert in AI and data protection, digital rights, ethics, law, or governance? Do you have insights on the impact of artificial intelligence on privacy, surveillance, non-discrimination, and public safety?
The Jean Monnet Center of Excellence AI-2-TRACE-CRIME at Neapolis University Pafos, Cyprus, and Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain, invite you to submit your speaker proposal for our upcoming webinar:
📅 Date: Monday, 12 May 2025
⏰ Time: 16:00-19:00 (Cypriot Time, GMT+3)
💻 Location: Online (via Zoom)
🗣 Language: English
🔍 Topics of Interest:
✅ AI’s impact on data protection, surveillance, and consent
✅ Biases in AI and their effect on non-discrimination and fairness
✅ Moral responsibilities in AI development and implementation
✅ AI governance frameworks and policies from a human rights perspective
✅ Transparency and accountability in AI systems
✅ The balance between public safety and individual freedoms in AI-driven law enforcement
📝 Submission Guidelines:
🔹 Abstract: 250-300 words (in English) summarizing your topic and key arguments
🔹 CV: Short biography including key publications and experience
🔹 Presentation Duration: 15 minutes
🔹 Submission Deadline: 31 March 2025
🔹 Submit to: [email protected] & [email protected]
Selected speakers may have the opportunity to publish their work in journals edited by Neapolis University Pafos and Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
📩 Apply now!
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