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![Data Science & Law Forum: Responsible approaches to Artificial Intelligence @ Microsoft Center, Brussels | Bruxelles | Bruxelles | Belgium](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Microsoft-300x200.jpg)
The rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is bringing unprecedented technological and legal complexity, triggering a convergence of traditional legal domains and challenging the application of basic legal principles.
As computational systems blur the lines between human and machine, a close dialogue among data scientists, legal experts and other disciplines is required to develop new digital strategies and evolve legal frameworks for society. With experts from academia, legal practice, civil society and scientists, the Microsoft Data Science & Law Forum will explore in roundtables the various dimensions of AI: the twists AI will bring to the legal system; how it transforms competition, IP and liability; and the ethical demand to benefit mankind, and for human understanding and oversight. With its broad implications, AI creates the need for a multi-disciplinary, multicultural approach to the practice of law.
As the EU reflects on its next generation digital strategy, we hope to collectively contribute to the adoption of responsible approaches to AI, based on an improved understanding of its legal implications.
![AI Summit: Innovation & Governance @ Washington, DC | Washington | District of Columbia | United States](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/AI-summit-300x169.jpg)
The rise of artificial intelligence is dramatically shaping all aspects of human existence. While the United States took the lead in the early revolution, American de facto leadership is slipping away as other countries catch up to – and in some cases even surpass – American progress. As the technology advances, what do American leaders across the spectrum of sectors and industries need to do to maximize the upside for future generations while minimizing the disruptions to democracy?
Featured Speakers:
Robert Atkinson, President, Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
Ian Cinnamon, Co-founder and President, Synapse Technology Corporation
Jack Clark, Strategy and Communications Director, OpenAI
France Córdova, Director, National Science Foundation
Dean Garfield, President and CEO, The Information Technology Industry Council
Denise Zheng, Vice President of Policy, Business Roundtable
More speakers and full agenda to be announced.
![2018 Privacy + Security Forum @ Washington D.C. | Washington | District of Columbia | United States](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/PSF-Logo-medium-300x103.png)
Thought Leaders
The Privacy + Security Forum breaks down the silos of privacy and security by bringing together seasoned thought leaders.
Depth + Rigor
Sessions and workshops are rigorous and deliver practical takeaways for all participants.
Interactive
Forum speakers engage the highly experienced audience in discussion, scenarios, and hands-on activities.
Submit a Proposal
If you are interested in proposing a speaker or session at the Privacy + Security Forum – October 3-5, 2018, please submit the form below by March 31, 2018.
Speakers and sessions will be selected on a rolling basis depending on the fit with the event. If we do not think your proposal will fit, we will let you know soon. If there is a delay in accepting your proposal, this means that we likely are still considering it and seeing how the event is shaping up to figure out if there is a fit.
The time it takes us to decide on acceptance should not be any indication of the quality of the proposal.
![Amsterdam Privacy Conference 2018 @ Amsterdam | Netherlands](https://privacycalendar.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/APC2018-regel-web-300x69.png)
The 2018 Amsterdam Privacy Conference (APC 2018) brings together researchers, practitioners, policy makers and professionals in the field of privacy to share insights, exchange ideas and formulate, discuss and answer the challenging privacy questions that lie ahead of us. APC 2018 intends to be a lively forum to discuss privacy issues, held in the capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam.
APC 2018 is organised by the Amsterdam Platform for Privacy Research (APPR), a network of researchers at the University of Amsterdam, with active participants from diverse fields, including philosophy, law, economics, computer science, medicine, media and communication studies and social sciences. APC 2018 is the follow-up to the highly successful conferences APC 2015 and APC 2012.
The conference will take place on 5-8 October 2018 at the intimate venue of the Roeterseiland in the heart of Amsterdam. It will include plenary sessions, parallel sessions, and panel discussions with invited speakers, as well as presentations from respondents to this call for papers. The goal of the conference is to bring together academics, policy makers, journalists, and practitioners to promote active discussion on timely topics, and foster debate on privacy issues between participants from various backgrounds and perspectives.
Download the call for papers here.