Machine Learning: Technology, Law and Policy
The Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS), Queen Mary University of London, is pleased to announce the fourth of its seminars in Paris on: “MACHINE LEARNING: TECHNOLOGY, LAW AND POLICY”.
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This seminar on Machine Learning will be presented by Christopher Millard, Solicitor and Professor of Privacy and Information Law at Queen Mary University of London, and Jatinder Singh, Senior Research Associate at Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge.
Rapid progress in the development of machine learning (ML) techniques is giving rise to complex issues relating to control, transparency, and responsibility. This seminar will cover recent work on these issues by the Microsoft Cloud Computing Research Centre, a collaboration between the Cloud Legal Project at Queen Mary University of London and the Computer Laboratory at the University of Cambridge. The speakers will discuss the importance of understanding ML as an end to end process which may involve multiple actors and complex inputs in terms of software and data. The seminar will include an analysis of the impact of the EU's GDPR.
Date: Tuesday 14 November 2017
Time: 18h30 (accueil from 18h15)
Location: 9 - 11 rue de Constantine, Paris 7e
The seminar will be followed by a drinks reception, as of 20h.
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Tarifs
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