During the past decade Artificial Intelligence has developed rapidly, and the effects of the AI revolution are already being keenly felt in many sectors of society. It has the potential to deeply impact our lives and is of enormous benefits ranging from efficiency gains to unprecedented improvements of life quality.
However, the unique features of AI and the way AI can be developed entail both social, ethical, policy and legal implications. Institute of Law, Nirma University is organizing the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and It's Legal Implications on 15th and 16th March, 2019. The conference provides first considered discussion on the intricacies of how artificial intelligence impacts all walks of our lives and has major implications for law practitioners, professionals, technocrats and citizens at large. It has been addressed as the Fourth Industrial Revolution with fast paced changes in the realm of technology and law. In the recent times, the global community of governments and organizations have come together in addressing questions related to ethics, business processes and global governance. This conference aims to garner a strong academic response addressing the recent and imminent changes in legal framework in conjunction to artificial intelligence and allied areas. The conference is open for professors, advocates, judicial officers, technocrats, researchers and postgraduate/undergraduate law students.
Themes
Track 1. Legal Regulation of AI in India
Intellectual Property issues in AI
Data Protection
Duty/ Standard of Care for AI
AI and its Criminal Liability
AI & Person-hood
Convergence of AI and IT Act, 2000
Track 2. Scope of AI in multiple Sectors
EdTech and Artificial Intelligence
Block chain & AI
AI and Public Utility Services
AI & National Security Challenges
Track 3. Application of Artificial Intelligence in Legal Practice
AI & Legal Procedure: Question of Fact/Law and Evidence
Machine learning and data mining for e- discovery and other legal applications
AI and No Fault Liability/Strict Liability/Absolute Liability
Track 4: Challenges to AI
Regulating the Artificially Intelligent Chatbot
Use of AI in curbing Fake News
Legal Personality of AI
Right to explanation & AI
Virtual Cloning and its legal implication
NLP and AI
Categories Foreign Delegates Indian Delegates
Students US $ 50 Rs. 2500
Academicians / US $ 70 Rs. 3500
Research Scholars US $ 50 Rs. 2500
Participants (Non Paper Presenters) US $ 40 Rs. 2000
Abstract Submission: 15th January 2019
Acceptance Notification: 22nd January 2019
Final Manuscript Submission: 15th February 2019
Notification For Final Acceptance: 22nd February 2019
Registration Deadline: 30th February 2019