
CLAIR Talks
CLAIR Talks is a new series of conversations bringing together voices from academia, practice, and public life to explore how artificial intelligence and robotics are transforming law and society.
CLAIR Talks invites experts to share insights and knowledge - from fundamental rights and accountability to regulatory frameworks and the future of legal education. Our aim is to contribute and engage in dialogue - for the role of law and the legal profession and for the overall aim of continuing to work for better societies for all.
Together we build a deeper understanding of the legal, ethical, and governance challenges and opportunities that AI and robotics present.
Researchers, students, practitioners, policymakers, and anyone with an interest in the intersection of law and emerging technologies are invited to join the talks.
Upcoming talks
August
“Regulering af AI i energisektoren”
Ph.d. fellow Jakub Skórczynski
September
"Algorithmic management, AI decisions and ‘human in the loop’"
Professor Natalie Videbæk Munkholm
“AI and Copyright - The Output: How to make the assessment of protecting the output produced by or with the assistance of artificial intelligence.”
Ph.d. fellow Lesley Akua Twum
November
“Enforcement of EU-regulation on Cryptocurrency in the tension between public law and private law”
Associate Professor Niels Skovmand Rasmussen and Associate Professor Lone Hansen
“Change, digitalisation, AI and legal history”
Professor Per Andersen and Associate professor Morten Kjær