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Future Dialogue on AI & Law: Trust & Distortions: Challenges posed by algorithmic discrimination and deepfakes

Thu 21.05.26

The Future Dialogue on AI & Law at SRH University offers an interdisciplinary platform for guidance, exchange and critical reflection.


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Find out more about the Future Dialogue on AI & Law

On selected Thursdays from 4.00 pm or 4.30 pm to 6.00 pm at the Heidelberg campus of SRH University, you have the opportunity to engage with current issues surrounding artificial intelligence and the law in person – through discussions with leading experts from academia, business and politics.

Artificial intelligence is already shaping our working world, markets and social structures. But how can innovation, responsibility and legal certainty be reconciled? The Future Dialogue on AI & Law offers you guidance in the AI age and opens up new perspectives for your studies, career and social engagement.

What can you expect?

🤖 Keynotes & short presentations: Top-class speakers will provide accessible insights into AI technologies, their potential and limitations, as well as current legal and ethical issues.

⚖️ Law & Responsibility: Discuss topics such as liability, copyright, competition, algorithmic discrimination, deepfakes, and the use of AI in legislation, administration and the judiciary.

🌍 Interdisciplinary exchange: Meet students, researchers and practitioners and discuss together how Europe and our society can shape the future of AI.

📍 Experience the Heidelberg Campus: Get to know SRH University as a hub for forward-looking teaching, research and dialogue.

Join us and play an active role in shaping tomorrow’s AI discourse!

Lectures

  • Keynote Lecture 1: Algorithmic Discrimination: Structures, Risks and Legal IssuesKeynote speaker: Dr Kristof Meding, Head of the Computational Law Lab, full member of the Cluster ofExcellence “Machine Learning for Science”, University of Tübingen
  • Keynote presentation 2: Deepfakes & media authenticity: Between truth and manipulationKeynote speaker: Janine Blocher, PhD candidate and research assistant in the research project “Forensicsof Intelligent Systems, FORAImobility”, University of Konstanz in cooperation with ZF Friedrichshafen AG
  • Time: 4.30 pm – 6.00 pm
  • Venue: On campus at SRH University Heidelberg, Ludwig-Guttmann-Str. 6, and online via MS Teams*. 

*If you are attending online, you will receive the access link one day before the event.

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