DUE TO ILLNESS OF THE SPEAKER, THIS ACTIVITY HAS BEEN CANCELLED.

The Board of the Philosophy and Engineering Department is pleased to invite you to the discussion evening in the context of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence on 16 October next with the topic:

Legal and ethical aspects of automated decision-making in law enforcement

We have found Ms Jenneke Evers willing to tell something about her PhD research on the legal and ethical aspects of automated decision-making in law enforcement. For our lecture, she will focus more on the ethical aspects. This research is still in full swing so other aspects may emerge.

About the speaker

Jenneke Evers studied Philosophy (research master) and Constitutional and Administrative Law at the University of Amsterdam. During her studies, she was a student assistant in the Department of Constitutional and Administrative Law at the University of Amsterdam. She then briefly worked as a tutor at Erasmus University Rotterdam and a lecturer at the UvA. Since January 2016, she has been working as a PhD student at eLaw, Centre for Law and Digital Technology.

Participation is free for KIVI members and for students and costs €25.00 for others (including 2-month donor membership).

Kind regards and see you on 16 October!

ir. Johan Hengst,
Secretary Department of Philosophy & Engineering.

NB The venue of the meeting has changed. The meeting room is located above Restaurant Se7en. This is envenously within walking distance of Urecht CS station.