Algorithms & Accountability: Safeguarding Human Rights in the Age of AI [1]
As artificial intelligence systems become increasingly embedded in public and private decision-making, critical questions arise about their impact on fundamental rights and democratic governance. This webinar explores the intersection of AI and human rights, examining how algorithmic systems can both challenge and reinforce existing inequalities. Leading experts in law, ethics, and technology will discuss emerging legal frameworks, the risks of surveillance and bias, and the urgent need for rights-based approaches to AI governance. Join us for a timely conversation on how to ensure that technological innovation serves human dignity, accountability, and justice.
Panelists:
- Anupam Chander, Georgetown Law School
- Margot Kaminski, University of Colorado Law School
- Nathalie A. Smuha, NYU School of Law
Moderator:
- Francisco Quintana, Human Rights Interest Group of the American Society of International Law
Organized by the Human Rights Interest Group of the American Society of International Law.
This event is free and open to all, but advance registration is required to receive the Zoom link.
Questions about registering? Please contact the ASIL Service Center at services@asil.org [2] or (+1) 202-939-6001.