EXALT (Exchanges on Law, Technology and Society) is a conversation series focussed on discussing the societal and legal implications of technology. Curated by Prabhat Mishra and Mandira Narain, research candidates working on issues related to AI and privacy respectively. Conceptualised by Dr. Nupur Chowdhury, Assistant Professor, CSLG, JNU. Run by Centre for the Study of Law and Governance (CSLG). Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, India.

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EXALT (Exchanges on Law, Technology and Society) is a conversation series focussed on discussing the societal and legal implications of technology. Curated by Prabhat Mishra and Mandira Narain, research candidates working on issues related to AI and privacy respectively. Conceptualised by Dr. Nupur Chowdhury, Assistant Professor, CSLG, JNU. Run by Centre for the Study of Law and Governance (CSLG). Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, India.
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January 10, 2022
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence (AI) with Prof. Subbarao Kambhampati
<p>Professor Subbarao Kambhampati takes us through a trajectory of the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) since its inception in 1950s. The session showcases a computer scientist's views on the wide-ranging questions on the social implications of AI. The conversation covers themes such as facial recognition systems, social engineering and AI's role in exacerbating biases.</p> <p>Guest Profile: Professor Kambhampati has been a faculty in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Arizona State University since 1991. His research interests include Planning and Decision-making for human-in-the-loop AI systems, Automated Planning (AI) and Social Media Analysis & Information Integration. His work has been widely covered in media and he has delivered distinguished lectures, keynotes and invited talks at various venues all over the world. Professor Kambhampati was the President(2016-18) of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)</p> <p>Hosts: Prabhat Mishra & Mandira Narain </p>

January 10, 2022
Global Data Justice with Dr. Linnet Taylor and Siddharth Peter de Souza
<p>Massive availability of data and regulating ways of extracting data from end users has been a conundrum for regulators globally. Additionally, data protection laws on the global level often fall flat on grasping local specificities and subjective negotiations with respect to people’s strategy of engaging with data on an everyday basis. Our speakers, Dr. Linnet Taylor and Siddharth Peter de Souza posit a justice-based governance framework to assess international norm- building for data governance besides evaluating the ways in which justice materializes at the ground level of the user. The speakers illustrate the ‘Global Data Justice’ project and also engage with a set of enthralling questions from the live audience.</p> <p>Guest profile: Linnet Taylor is Associate Professor at the Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society (TILT), in the Netherlands. Her research focuses on digital data, representation and democracy, with particular attention to transnational governance issues. She leads the ERC Global Data Justice project, which aims to develop a social-justice-informed framework for governance of data technologies on the global level.</p> <p>Siddharth Peter de Souza is a Post-Doctoral researcher at the Global Data Justice project at the Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society (TILT). He is interested in the role data plays at the intersection of law and development, and works on how to think of questions of data governance in plural legal contexts. </p> <p>Hosts: Prabhat Mishra & Mandira Narain </p>

January 10, 2022
Privacy and Data Protection in Smart Cities with Dr. Maša Galič
<p>Does 'smarter' necessarily mean 'safer'? “Smart City” projects around the world do claim so. Smart cities are often characterised by prominent deployment of technological devices and mechanisms of data aggregation. Framing them as essential to having safe living spaces has grave implications on human dignity, privacy and basic liberties. Dr. Maša Galič takes us through her fascinating work on the ‘Stratumseind living lab’, a smart city project in Eindhoven, Netherlands. Her work showcases newer techniques of predictive policing through the use of light and sound in a smart city and encompasses the larger debates around technological solutionism, privacy in public places and repercussions on autonomy and self-development.</p> <p>Guest profile: Maša Galič is assistant professor in Data Protection and Criminal Procedure Law at the Criminal law & criminology department of the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam; NL). Prior to this, she was a researcher at the Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society (Tilburg University; NL), where she obtained her PhD in 2019 on the topic of privacy and surveillance in smart cities. Maša's current research focuses on the regulation of digital investigation powers for law enforcement purposes, which function at the intersection of criminal procedure law and data protection law. Her other research interests include cybercrime, privacy, surveillance and smart cities.”</p> <p>Hosts: Prabhat Mishra & Mandira Narain </p>
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