3rd International Summer School - Towards a sustainable AI?

3rd International Summer School - Towards a sustainable AI?

Host Institution Université Paris-Saclay
Start 2025-06-16 09:00:00
End 2025-06-20 18:00:00
Duration 5 days
Mode Online
Location Faculté Jean Monnet campus - Room Jean Gaudemet, Paris-Saclay University, Sceaux.
Target Groups Master students; PhD students; Undergraduate students
Contact Person Noemie Moutty
noemie.moutty@universite-paris-saclay.fr

*Please note*

This is an online event, but 5 on-site spots are secured for EUGLOH students. To participate physically to this event, please send a motivation letter with your registration before 25th May to mobility.eugloh@universite-paris-saclay.fr. Otherwise, registration for an online participation is open until 9th June.

The week will be divided between masterclasses and workshops. Only Masterclasses are accessible online, while workshops will be held in person.

During the third edition of the Graduate School of Law Summer School, renowned experts and young researchers will share their expertise in the form of masterclasses and interactive workshops exploring the challenges posed by artificial intelligence. Various themes around AI will be addressed throughout the week, such as the challenges and opportunities of AI, AI regulation, protection from AI risks, and AI-related litigation.

Programme:

1/ Monday 16th June, Challenges

09:00 – 9:30 Welcome coffee : Pr. Charles Vautrot-Swcharz, Coordinator of the Graduate School of Law, Pr. Véronique Magnier, Director of the Graduate School of Law, Pr. Patrick Jacob, Vice Director of the Graduate School in charge of International relations.

Morning

09:30 – 11:00 Masterclass, Serge Pajak, Université Paris-Saclay, The AI revolution: how can organizations cope with it?

11:15-12:45 Masterclass, Michael Skirpan, Carnegie Mellon University (USA), Exploring AI’s Future

 

2/ Tuesday 17th June , Norms

Morning

10:00 – 11:30 Masterclass, Thibault Barbieux, Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin, Law confronted to disruptive technologies: the emergence of printing in Old Regime France

Afternoon

1:30 – 4:00 Masterclass, Céline Castets-Renard, University of Ottawa (Canada), Regulating AI: the EU as a global regulator?

 

3/ Wednesday 18th June, Risks

Morning

09:00 – 10:15 Masterclass, Hugo Acciari, University of Bahia Blanca (Argentina), Law, Economics and Behavior. Natural and Artificial intelligence in the lifts of norms

10:30 – 12:00 Masterclass, Hugo Acciari, University of Bahia Blanca (Argentina), The case of AI implementation within an organization. Legal and behavioral issues

 

4/ Thursday 19th June, Opportunities

Morning

9:00 – 10:15 Masterclass, Daniela Piana, Bologna University (Italy), (to be confirmed)

10:30 – 12:00 : Masterclass, Véronique Magnier, Université Paris-Saclay, AI and the strategy of the organisations

 

5/ Friday 20th June, Democracy and AI

Morning

09:00 – 10:15 Masterclass, Yannick Pagnerre, Université Paris-Saclay (UEPS), AI at work

11:30 – 12:00 Masterclass, Eduardo Gill-Pedro, Lund university (Sweden, EUGLOH Alliance), Obligations of AI providers and deployers: the framework


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