Legal Aspects of AI: A Comparative Analysis of EU and Taiwan AI Law, 10 December 2024
© Universität des SaarlandesIn cooperation with the College of Law and Politics of the National Chung Hsing University (NCHU) in Taiwan the Saarbrücken Institute of Legal Informatics will hold a series of lectures entitled “Legal Aspects of AI: A Comparative Analysis of EU and Taiwan AI Law” on 10 December 2024. The lectures will provide an overview of the European AI Act and explain certification of high-risk AI systems provided for by the AI Act, highlight how AI is treated under Taiwanese intellectual property (IP) law and illustrate some legal issues related to AI and IP from the perspective of Turkey in relation to EU law.
The lectures will be held by:
• Prof. Dr. Mustafa Aksu
Professor of Law, Istanbul University, Turkey
• Prof. Dr. Georg Borges
Director, Institute of Legal Informatics, Faculty of Law, Saarland University, Germany
• Prof. Dr. Yuh-May Lin
Dean, College of Law and Politics, NCHU, Taiwan
• Prof. Dr. Dimitrios Linardatos
Professor of Law, Saarland University, Germany
• Prof. Dr. Ming-Der Yang
Dean, College of Engineering, NCHU, Taiwan
Participation is free of charge and can be done in person in room 537 of the Social Science and Management Building at NCHU or online via this link: https://meet.google.com/fmk-fxhr-ibb
The programme can be viewed and downloaded here.
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Explainable Intelligent Systems
How can the requirement for transparency and explainability of intelligent systems be implemented legally and technically? Prof. Borges’ team is working on this question in “EIS”, a project funded by the Volkswagen Foundation.
Legal-Testbed
The chair of Prof. Borges is developing solutions for Industry 4.0 through the project "Recht-Testbed Industrie 4.0" funded by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology (BMWi).