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A Panel Discussion of AI, GDPR and the Limits of Automated Processing with 6 Experts Including; Dr. Sandra Wachter and Simon McDougall

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With GDPR just over 1 year old, this episode gives an early assessment of AI regulation. Simon McDougall reports from the Information Commissioner's Office while Professor Sandra Wachter highlights the potential that reasonable inference holds for regulating big data. A lively panel discussion follows.

Kathryn Corrick Corrick, Wales and Partners LLP
Simon McDougall; Information Commissioner's Office
Dr. Sandra Wachter; The Alan Turing Institute
Roger Taylor; Chair, Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation
Centre for Data Ethics & Innovation
Lord Tim Clement Jones; All-Party Parliamentary Group on Artificial Intelligence

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With GDPR just over 1 year old, this episode gives an early assessment of AI regulation. Simon McDougall reports from the Information Commissioner's Office while Professor Sandra Wachter highlights the potential that reasonable inference holds for regulating big data. A lively panel discussion follows.

Kathryn Corrick Corrick, Wales and Partners LLP
Simon McDougall; Information Commissioner's Office
Dr. Sandra Wachter; The Alan Turing Institute
Roger Taylor; Chair, Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation
Centre for Data Ethics & Innovation
Lord Tim Clement Jones; All-Party Parliamentary Group on Artificial Intelligence

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