Ethical Concerns Associated with Artificial Intelligence (AI) – Brunel University News

18 Feb 2021, 16:00 - 17:15

Online event

The Centre for Artificial Intelligence Seminar Series examines the emerging challenges and opportunities surrounding AI.

Ethical Concerns Associated with Artificial Intelligence(AI)

by Dov Greenbaum, Professor of Law

Director at Zvi Meitar Institute for Legal Implications of Emerging Technologies,

IDC Herzliya

Host: Dr Cristina Sisu, Lecturer in Genomic Data Analytics, Brunel University London

Dov Greenbaumhas undergraduate degrees in economics and biology from Yeshiva University and a doctorate in bioinformatics/genetics, a data science field, from Yale University. Dov also has a law degree with a focus on intellectual property from the University of California, Berkeley. Subsequent to his degrees, Dov had two postdoctoral appointments, one at Stanford University and one at ETH Zurich, both synthesized science, technology, law and society. Dov practiced law for two years at a large multinational law firm in Silicon Valley where he was involved in complex high-stakes civil litigation. Dov continued his practice in Israel in the area of patenting of hitech innovations, including biotech, complex algorithms, robotics and missile defense. Currently, Dov is the director of the Zvi Meitar Institute, an academic institute at the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya (IDC). The Institute is broadly interested in the ethical, social and legal concerns arising from new and emerging technologies.

The Centre for Artificial Intelligence Seminar Series examines the emerging challenges and opportunities surrounding AI.

Ethical Concerns Associated with Artificial Intelligence(AI)

by Dov Greenbaum, Professor of Law

Director at Zvi Meitar Institute for Legal Implications of Emerging Technologies,

IDC Herzliya

Host: Dr Cristina Sisu, Lecturer in Genomic Data Analytics, Brunel University London

Dov Greenbaumhas undergraduate degrees in economics and biology from Yeshiva University and a doctorate in bioinformatics/genetics, a data science field, from Yale University. Dov also has a law degree with a focus on intellectual property from the University of California, Berkeley. Subsequent to his degrees, Dov had two postdoctoral appointments, one at Stanford University and one at ETH Zurich, both synthesized science, technology, law and society. Dov practiced law for two years at a large multinational law firm in Silicon Valley where he was involved in complex high-stakes civil litigation. Dov continued his practice in Israel in the area of patenting of hitech innovations, including biotech, complex algorithms, robotics and missile defense. Currently, Dov is the director of the Zvi Meitar Institute, an academic institute at the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya (IDC). The Institute is broadly interested in the ethical, social and legal concerns arising from new and emerging technologies.

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