While waiting for all the videos of the conference " Legal Challenges of the Data Economy »Which took place on March 22 at the Bernardins, here are several interviews with the speakers!
"Discrimination by Algorithm and People"- Sendhil mullainathan, Professor of Behavioral and Computational Science, University of Chicago Booth School of Business
"Personalization of the Law" - Ariel Porat, Professor of Law, Tel-Aviv University
“What is data pollution? " - Omri Ben Shahar, Professor of Law, University of Chicago Law School
"Algorithms: a threat to the autonomy of individuals' choices? " - Dominique cardon, sociologist, director of the Sciences Po Paris Medialab
“What does it mean to share your data today? " - Jean-Gabriel Ganascia, professor at Paris Sorbonne University and Chairman of the CNRS ethics committee
“Algorithms to personalize legal rules? " - Florence G'sell, Professor of Law at the University of Lorraine / IHEJ, Holder of the Digital Chair of Sciences Po.