Their Machines, their Rules? - Legality, Rights and Accountability in Algorithmic Society with Kristina Tica, Raphael Albert & Joaquín Santuber

When: Thursday 26th March 2026, 18:00–19:30
Where: servus.at Clubraum. c/o Stadtwerkstatt, Kirchengasse 4, 4040 Linz

More: https://core.servus.at/en/projekt/critical-digitization-art-and-culture-theater-phoenix-x-servusat/ai-cafe-3-their-machines

*The AI Café is part of the cooperation “Critical digitization for art and culture / Theater Phoenix x servus.at”.

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with @r_alb

This third appointment in the series of the AI Cafés looks at algorithms, machine learning and AI and their impact on personal data, as well as the responsibility over automatic decision making processes. The participants will address AI Act and Digital Omnibus, current attempts of European institutions to regulate the industry around AI and yet leave enough room for economic activity.
@r_alb will discuss how generative models interfere with our fundamental right to digital privacy and whether the current legal framework on data protection provides sufficient protection against such interference.
Kristina Tica and Joaquín Santuber will provide insights into understanding the concept of Human Oversight, as introduced in Article 14 of the EU AI Act. The critique of this act focuses on the ambiguity and limitations of human decision-making and agency in overseeing, controlling, and intervening in high-risk AI systems, which can affect fundamental rights.
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