mapping and governing the online world
thursday, june 20
program
08:45-09:45
Room: Auditorium
Panel on Open Science & Data Trade-Offs
Ben Greiner (Vienna University of Business and Economics & former Data Editor at Management Science)
Meike Ramon (University of Lausanne & Swiss Reproducibility Network)
Rooms: Eranos & Pioda
(Optional) Workshops on Open Science, Private Platform Data and Reproducibility
09:45-10:45
Room: Auditorium
Keynote: Jennifer Urban (California Privacy Protection Agency Board & UC Berkeley)
The Place of Privacy in Governance
10:45-11:00
Coffee Break
11:00-12:30
Room: Auditorium
Regulators & Consumers
Vincent Toubiana (French National Commission on Informatics and Liberty, CNIL), TBA
Piotr Adamczewski (Polish Office of Competition and Consumer Protection), Navigating AI: Recent Developments at the Polish Office of Competition and Consumer Protection
Ursula Pachl (independent), New Enforcement Challenges and Architectures in the Digital World: a Consumer Protection Perspective
12:30-13:45
Lunch
13:45-15:15
Room: Auditorium
Natural Language Processing
Florencia Marotta-Wurgler (New York University), Can LLMs Read Privacy Polices As Well As Lawyers Do? An Approach to Corpus Creation (with David Stein)
Christoph Engel (Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods), Asking GPT for the Ordinary Meaning of Statutory Terms
Amit Haim (Stanford University), What’s in a Name? Auditing Large Language Models for Race and Gender Bias (with Julian Nyarko)
Room: Eranos
Financial Markets
Katja Langenbucher (University of Frankfurt), Financial Profiling
Adam Badawi (UC Berkeley), Distinguishing Fact and Opinion in Financial Disclouse (with Andrew Baker)
Aniket Kesari (Fordham University), The Consumer Review Fairness Act and the Reputational Sanctions Market
15:15-15:45
Coffee Break
15:45-17:15
Room: Auditorium
Governance
Asia Biega (Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy), Data Governance beyond Copyright for Governing Value in Generative AI
Alexandre de Streel (University de Namur), EU Digital Markets Act: Changing the Four ‘Regulators’ of the Digital Society
Ohad Somech (Bar-Ilan University), Unlocking Platform Data for Research (with Niva Elkin-Koren & Maayan Perel)
17:15-18:00
Free Time
18:00-18:20
Room: Auditorium
Presentation of Workshops on Private Platform Data and Reproducibility by Filippo Lancieri (ETH Zurich) & Karel Kubicek (ETH Zurich)
18:20-19:20
Room: Auditorium
Panel Discussion With Regulators: Lessons Learned
Piotr Adamczewski (Polish Office of Competition and Consumer Protection)
Antoine Babinet (European Commission)
Vincent Toubiana (French National Commission on Informatics and Liberty, CNIL)
Jennifer Urban (California Privacy Protection Agency Board & UC Berkeley)
Moderator: Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz (European University Institute)
19:30
Dinner