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Regulating disruptive technologies
21 November 2024 @ 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm AEDT
This presentation on disruptive technologies regulation, including artificial intelligence, will provide an overview of the various regulatory options available, their pros and cons, as well as possible outcomes in terms of technological advancement and social progress.
Part of the lecture will present the author’s own three-level categorization of AI interference in human decision-making, a topic strongly related to some current projects on both UTS and The University of Sydney’s ADM+S Centre.
This could be an opportunity to find topics for future joint research.
About the speaker
Professor Leonardo Parentoni is a Senior Lecturer and UFMG’s/Brazil’s leading expert on technology law, with more than 20 years of experience in both the public and private sectors. His research interests include artificial intelligence, big data, data science, personal data protection, blockchain, IoT, ISP liability, regulating disruptive technologies, legal techs and the future of legal market, human rights and telecom infrastructure. He has published his works in 5 languages and more than 8 countries.
His ResearchGate profile is the most visited of all professors at the UFMG Law School and one of the most popular in Brazil, with over 65,000 views. He also holds a permanent position at Brazil’s Attorney-General’s Office (AGU), serving as head of legal in a research facility focused on nuclear-based medicine and new materials, such as graphene.
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