๐ข Don't miss today's #DiSCourseSeminar with guest speaker Melanie Fink from Leiden University on the Right to a Human Explanation of Algorithmic Decision-Making. ๐ข
The talk takes place at 15:00 at the Digital Science Center of @uniinnsbruck, Innrain 15, 6020 Innsbruck on the 1st floor.
More info: https://www.uibk.ac.at/en/disc/events/discourse-fink/
#DigitalScience #Innsbruck #EULaw #Justice #Regulation #DigitalTechnologies #Algorithms #DecisionMaking #AI #LeidenUniversity #Research
Join us on Monday 3 p.m. for another #DiSCourseSeminar:
๐ก The Right to a Human Explanation of Algorithmic Decision-Making
๐ฉ Melanie Fink, Associate Professor of European Law, Leiden University
๐ Onsite at the DiSC, Innrain 15, 1 Stock, Open Space Area
๐: https://www.uibk.ac.at/en/disc/events/discourse-fink/
#DigitalScience #Innsbruck #EULaw #Regulation #DigitalTechnologies #Algorithm #DecisionMaking #AI #LeidenUniversity

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