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SUMMARY:2020 EURA – International Winter School on “The Regulation of Robotics & AI in Europe: Legal\, Ethical and Economic Implication”
DESCRIPTION:Application Deadline: November 17th 2020 Register now  \n\n\n\n\n\nLearn from some of the leading researchers in the field\, – that regularly consult International\, European\, and National policy makers\, including the OECD\, World Economic Forum\, European Parliament and Commission\, and national governments–\, the complex facets of technology regulation. Learn how to bring products to the market\, understanding what rules apply to advanced technological products today. Learn how to assess and question the existing legal\, economic and ethical frameworks\, developing critical tools to undergo consultancy or policy making activities.  \n\n\n\nA total of 40 academic hours of online\, interactive teaching\, no prior legal knowledge required \n\n\n\nCertificate of Attendance for participants who have attended at least 90% of the classes\, have passed the final examination and have paid the tuition fee \n\n\n\nDates: 30 November – 05 December 2020 (6 days in total; daily schedule 9.00 AM to 6.30 PM) Learn more   \n\n\n\nApplication Deadline: November 17th 2020 Register now  \n\n\n\nObjectives:  \n\n\n\nLearn the essential AI and Robotics Regulation already existing today\, relevant to help you bring products and applications to the market;Gain a broad and deep understanding of some of the most relevant policy debates occurring today at European and International level in the fields of robotics and AI;Acquire a highly interdisciplinary methodology – developed within the RoboLaw Project – to help understand existing trends\, and develop a critical approach to technology regulation;Deepen your understanding and knowledge of law and technology to pursue and refine your independent research and project activities;Develop skills for policy making and consulting on such matters;Become part of a network of researchers and professionals working in one of the most exciting and relevant fields of our times!\n\n\n\nTarget audience: (i) researchers; (ii) professionals; (iii) consultants\, (iv) policy makers\, (v) graduate students (Ph.d. and Master)\, (vi) university students who have completed their 4th out of 5 years of university training.  \n\n\n\nTopics: Privacy (by design and by default)\, Certification and Standardization\, Liability\, Insurance and Risk Management\, IP Law and Management\, Ethical Implications and Assessment\, Business Modelling and Innovation Management in High-Tech Markets\, Industry 4.0 trends. \n\n\n\nSpeakers: Carlo Alberto Avizzano\, Andrea Bertolini\, Lorella Bianchi\, Maria Chiara Carrozza\, Edoardo Chiti\, Mark Coeckelberg\, Alberto Di Minin\, Sabine Gless\, Arianna Martinelli\, Luke McDonagh\, Andrea Mina\, Alessandro Nuvolari\, Erica Palmerini\,Giuseppe Turchetti. \n\n\n\nPrevious students: policy officers from European institutions (including the European Parliament\, Commission and European Patent Office)\, researchers\, established academics and graduate students from some of the most prominent academic institutions in Europe and beyond (e.g. London School of Economics\, Queen Mary\, Edinburgh\, Sorbonne\, Luiss\, Vienna University\, Cambridge\, Tilburg University\, Suor Orsola Benincasa)\, consultants and managers from leading technological industries (KUKA\, Intel)\, with backgrounds ranging from law\, economics\, management\, political sciences\, engineering and computer sciences\, anthropology\, philosophy\, and physics. \n\n\n\nWebsite: https://www.eura.santannapisa.it/
URL:http://inbots.eu/event/2020-eura-international-winter-school-on-the-regulation-of-robotics-ai-in-europe-legal-ethical-and-economic-implication/
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SUMMARY:INBOTS -  Living with robots
DESCRIPTION:The CSIC Delegation to the EU and the Brussels Cervantes Institute are presenting a documentary on robotics and society as part of the “The usefulness of science” series. \n\n\n\nAs part of the project financed by the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 Programme\, Inclusive Robotics for a Better Society (INBOTS)\, the Institute of Philosophy of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) is launching a documentary film which sets out the main challenges facing both users and developers. \n\n\n\nThe INBOTS project began in January 2018 and is coordinated by the Neuro-Rehabilitation Group of the Instituto Cajal of the CSIC. With the participation of 25 entities from 13 European countries\, its objective is to favour the integration of interactive robots in Europe from a responsible research and innovation paradigm. To this end\, it brings together the perspectives of specialists from different disciplines while establishing a dialogue with society. \n\n\n\nParticipants:\n\n\n\nDaniel López\, from the Institute of Philosophy of the CSIC and Júlia Pareto\, researcher at the Institute of Robotics and Industrial Computing (IRI)\, UPC-CSIC / Aporia Research Group\, University of Barcelona. \n\n\n\nThe talk will be open to the public after the screening of the documentary.
URL:http://inbots.eu/event/inbots-living-with-robots/
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