mapping and governing the online world
monday, june 17
program
09:00-09:30
Room: Auditorium
Welcome by the Conference Organizers and Irene Schmidli (Congressi Stefano Franscini)
09:30-10:30
Room: Auditorium
Keynote: Nataliia Bielova (Inria Centre at Université Côte d'Azur)
Regulating Data Collection and User Manipulation Online: a Transdisciplinary Approach
10:30-11:00
Coffee Break
11:00-12:30
Room: Auditorium
AI
Oren Bar-Gill (Harvard University), Algorithmic Harm: Protecting People in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (with Cass Sunstein)
Katherine Strandburg (New York University), Unjustifiable Algorithmic Opacity (with Ignacio Cofone)
Yonathan Arbel (University of Alabama), Promise & Peril of Pseudo People: Silicone Juries
Room: Eranos
Antitrust
Pankhudi Khandelwal (European University Institute), Interoperability in Digital Markets: Extending the Regulatory and Technical Framework from Financial Sector Interoperability
Bipasa Datta (University of York), Privacy Concerns on Social Media Monopoly (with Shuyi Lou)
Abhisek Dash (Max Planck Institute for Software Systems), Antitrust, Amazon, and Algorithmic Auditing (with Abhijnan Chakraborty, Saptarshi Ghosh, Animesh Mukherjee, Jens Frankenreiter, Stefan Bechtold & Krishna Gummadi)
12:30-13:45
Lunch
13:45-15:15
Room: Auditorium
Privacy
Christopher Yoo (University of Pennsylvania), Economic Impact as an Overlooked Consideration Under Privacy: The Lens of the Right to Be Forgotten
Lior Strahilevitz (University of Chicago), Measuring Compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act Over Space and Time (with Van Tran, Aarushi Mehrotra, Marshini Chetty, Nick Feamster & Jens Frankenreiter)
Amit Zac (University of Amsterdam), Markets for Consent
Room: Eranos
AI
Elliott Ash (ETH Zurich), AI and Communication (with Yichuan Lou & Lena Song)
Sameer Mehta (Erasmus University Rotterdam), Pay With Your Data: Optimal Data-Sharing Mechanisms for AI Services
Kai Zhu (Bocconi University), The Promise and Pitfalls of AI Technology in Bridging Digital Language Divide: Insights from Machine Translation on Wikipedia
15:15-15:45
Coffee Break
15:45-17:45
Room: Auditorium
Governance
Daniel Markovits (Yale University), Levelling the Playing Field: A Report of an Experiment with Drip Pricing
Joshua Tucker (New York University), What Can (and Can't) We Learn about Social Media and Polarization from the First Four U.S. 2020 Facebook & Instagram Election Study Papers
Avinash Collis (Carnegie Mellon University), The Digital Welfare of Nations: New Measures of Welfare Gains and Inequality (with Erik Brynjolfsson, Asad Liaqat, Daley Kutzman, Haritz Garro, Daniel Deisenroth, Nils Wernerfelt & JJ Lee)
Catherine Sharkey (New York University), Regulatory Insights from Governmental Uses of AI
Room: Eranos
Privacy & AI
Verina Que (University of Toronto), Do Past Privacy Choices Affect Consumers’ Current Privacy Choices?
Luca Baltensperger (ETH Zurich), Pay for Privacy and Voluntary Consent (with Stefan Bechtold)
François Hublet (ETH Zurich), Towards an Enforceable GDPR Specification
Mireia Artigot Golobardes (University of Pompeu Fabra), Design, Legal Compliance and Impact on Judicial Decision Making of an AI Judicial Assistant in Consumer Fresh Start Proceedings in Spain
17:45-19:00
Free Time
19:00-19:30
Room: Auditorium
Workshop Pitches
Open Science & Data Trade-Offs (led by Christian Peukert, HEC Lausanne)
Protecting the Independence of Research Using Private Platform Data (led by Filippo Lancieri, ETH Zurich)
Reproducibility of Web Measurement (led by Karel Kubicek, ETH Zurich)
19:30
Dinner