ALL TIMES UK TIME (BST, not GMT)
Some presentations have links leading to slides and videos. The chat log for the conference is here (with names redacted).
Monday, 13th September
9.45 INTRODUCTION
10.00 Marvellous Session (Chairs Andelka Phillips and Sara Correia)
Patricia Živković – The Regulation of General Artificial Intelligence in the European Union: Are We Ready for J.A.R.V.I.S. and Vision?
Lilian Edwards and Hannah Smethurst – A Regulatory Miracle?
11.00 coffee break
11.30 Watching the Detectives (Chairs Florian Idelberger and Giovanni de Gregorio)
Marion Oswald – The Mistake of the Machine Revisited
Sara Correia and Cate Hopkins – Restorative Justice in the Digital Society: Themes from Netflix’s How to Get Away With Murder
Reuben Binns – Just one more datapoint … Columbo audits the algorithms
12.30 lunch break
14:00 Accountability and Public Engagement (Chairs Wani Steven and Florian Idelberger)
Lamprini Georgiou – How can you make a “robot” accountable for its actions?
Miranda Mowbray – The Exam Returns
Michael Dunford and J. Remy Green – The Voyage of the Good Ship Threadnought: What the Aftermath of the World’s Worst Retraction Demand Teaches Us About Lawsuits, Public Engagement, and the Legal Significance of Cat Memes
15:00 coffee break
15:30 Space and Disaster (Chairs Reuben Binns and Lilian Edwards)
Chris Marsden – The Political Economy of Unregulation – Or How I Learned to Love the Oligarchs, They Pay My Rent
Hjalte Osborn Frandsen – Space Force? Bah – We need space traffic cops!
Andrew Olivo – The Law of the Apocalypse
16:30 coffee break
17:00 Dolphins, Dragons and Monsters (Paul Bernal and Giovanni de Gregorio )
Fernando Barrio – The legal reality of the fictitious life of Johnny Mnemonic
Silvia de Conca – A natural history of dragons: the memoir of a junior scholar
Federica Giovanella – Product liability and the Internet of (Stranger) Things
18:00-19:15 Zoom pet show and bring-your-own drinks
Tuesday, 14th September
10:00 Privacy, or not (Catherine Easton and Andelka Phillips)
Paul Bernal – Privacy in troubled times, or, Intersecting dystopias
Jiahong Chen and Lucas Miotto – Being Manipulated in Real Time: The Modern Family Life
Mando Rachovitsa – Schrödinger’s cats in the cloud: Privacy and open-source are dead (and aren’t)
Wendy Grossman and Jon Crowcroft – Leaky by Design
11:00 coffee break
11.30 Work Fit for Humans ( Catherine Easton and Wani Steven)
Clement Guitton, Aurelia Tamò-Larrieux and Simon Mayer – When robots become judges and laymen become lawyers… The end of the world as we know it?
Vanessa Hanschke and Yasmin Hanschke – Clickworkers: Problems and Solutions for the Future of AI Labour
Tomas Klink – HCI for Gig Economy Apps
Sebastian Felix Schwemer – Human-in-the-Loop: What can the EU learn from Star Trek?
12:30 lunch break
14:00 Zombie Professors and other Fakes ( Sara Correia and Antonio Davola)
Aislinn O’Connell – Deepfakes and the Law: A Right Royal Mess
Guido Noto La Diega, Giulia Priora, Bernd Justin Jütte and Léo Pascault – Death Becomes HE: The Rise of Lecture Capture in the Panopt(ic)o(n)
Adrian Aronsson-Storrier (actually by Will Page) – No AIs were exploited in the creation of this presentation
15:00 coffee break
15.30 Blockchain Gang (Wani Steve and Vanessa Hanschke)
Florian Idelberger – The Uncanny Valley of Computable Contracts
Edmund Schuster – Cloud Crypto Land
Dinusha Mendis – What’s the Deal with NFTs and Copyright?
Andres Guadamuz – Ceci n’est pas une pipe: Adventures in NFT-land (video)
16:30-18:00 Gikii 2021 conclusions and Zoom social