Big news🎉The Law, Ethics & Policy of AI Blog is moving to @digisoc.bsky.social!
Huge thanks to @nathaliesmuha.bsky.social for her incredible work as founding editor-in-chief. We warmly welcome @biekezaman.bsky.social to the team!
✨Stay tuned for our next blogposts at kuleuven.be/digisoc/blog
How can #BigTech be resisted in the age of AI, so as to reclaim democratic imagination and better protect #collectiverights?
In this contribution of the Symposium on #AI & #Democracy, @carineroos.bsky.social
Read it here: www.law.kuleuven.be/ai-summer-sc...
New contribution to the Symposium on #AI & #Democracy!
Lindsay Gross explores how brain-computer interfaces #BCI challenge democratic governance by threatening citizens’ autonomy and their rights of privacy, self-determination & consent.
Read it here: www.law.kuleuven.be/ai-summer-sc...
In this contribution to the Symposium on #AI & #Democracy, Oriane Peter examines and compares the democratic #perceptions of AI systems.
Read here how #Apertus, a Swiss system, understands democracy - and why AI systems' views on democracy matter: www.law.kuleuven.be/ai-summer-sc...
The third contribution to the Symposium on #AI & #Democracy is now live!
In his post, Marco Germanò examines how #AI-generated video is reshaping the evidentiary base of democracy with a focus on its epistemic and accountability dimensions.
Read it here: www.law.kuleuven.be/ai-summer-sc...
The second contribution to the Symposium on #AI & #Democracy is now live!
In her post, Emma Semaan explores how #agenticAI can impact information infrastructures and democracy itself, by modulating #politicaldiscourse.
Read it here & stay tuned for more: www.law.kuleuven.be/ai-summer-sc...
We are proud to launch the Booklet of our Symposium on #AI and #Democracy!
This publication gathers all the original Symposium contributions, as well as the editors’ reflection on the implications AI poses for democracy.
You can access the Booklet here:
www.law.kuleuven.be/ai-summer-sc...
New post in the Symposium on #AI and #Democracy!
Neha Bhat analyses how #refugees became highly data-visible, yet even more politically marginalised through algorithmic governance & digital infrastructures in the humanitarian context.
Full piece here: www.law.kuleuven.be/ai-summer-sc...
The final contribution to our Symposium on #AI and #Democracy is now live!
In his post, Prince Sarpong reflects on #AI's lack of a public mandate, from its unauthorised use of cognitive resources, to gaps in oversight and accountability.
Read it here: www.law.kuleuven.be/ai-summer-sc...
Last year, we launched a call for a Symposium on #AI and #Democracy. We’re excited to start sharing its outcomes!
To kick us off, Annemarie Balvert examines how #AI can(not) support the democratic right of #access to gov #information.
Read the post here: www.law.kuleuven.be/ai-summer-sc...