Open Net Hosts “AI, Ethics & Data Governance: From International Trends to Korea’s New Data Laws” Conference

  • Date & Time: January 20, 2020 (Mon) 10:30-16:30
  • Location: Veritas Hall, B1F CJ Law Hall, Korea University, Seoul, Korea
  • Hosted by: Open Net Korea, Global Network of Internet and Society Research Centers, Harvard University’s Berkman Klein Center, Korea University’s American Law Center, Digital Asia Hub
  • Presentations: http://old.opennetkorea.org/en/wp/2994

 

[Session 1] Taking Stock of Ethics on AI: Launch of Mapping AI Ethics Principles

– Moderator: KS Park, Professor, Korea University; Director, Open Net Korea
– Speaker 1: Jessica Fjeld, Lecturer on Law, Harvard University Law School – “Principled Artificial Intelligence”
– Speaker 2: Herbert Burkert, Professor, St. Galen University – “The Moral of Ethics of AI”
– Speaker 3: Marcelo Thompson, Professor, Hong Kong University – “Effort, Design, and Responsibility”
– Discussants:
Malavika Jayaram, Director, Digital Asia Hub (remote)
Sang-Wook Yi, Professor of Philosophy, Hanyang University
Eunpil Choi, Research Fellow, Kakao
Carlos Affonso Souza, Director, ITS Rio

 

[Session 2] AI and Data Governance

– Moderator: KS Park, Professor, Korea University; Director, Open Net Korea
– Speaker 1: Graham Greenleaf, Professor, UNSW – “Processing Pseudonymised Data for Research, Statistics, and Archiving: Korea in the shoes of an EU Member State”
– Speaker 2: Claudio Lucena, Professor, Paraiba State University – “Privacy-preservative Database Linkage under GDPR”
– Speaker 3: Byung-il Oh, President, Jinbonet – “Problem with Korea’s New Data Laws”
– Discussants:
Dae Hee Lee, Professor of School of Law, Korea University
Hoyeong Lee, Director of Center for AI & Social Policy, KISDI
Kelly Kim, Legal Counsel, Open Net Korea