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Will You Have Autonomy in the Metaverse?

12. December 2022/18:00 - 19:30

Online Lecture Series Wintersemester 2022/2023

Lecture by
Kat Geddes, NYU School of Law

Abstract:
The talk describes how computational prediction is reshaping our tolerance for prediction, and undermining institutional commitments to respect for individual autonomy by increasing the likelihood of ex ante intervention in individual decision-making. Prof. Geddes uses examples from criminal justice (algorithmic predictions of recidivism in post-conviction sentencing) and political democracy to illustrate the autonomy-eroding effects of prediction, and she argues that sophisticated computational models are reshaping the prediction-autonomy trade-off.

Convenors:

Prof. Dr. Christoph Burchard (Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure at Goethe University and Principal Investigator of the Research Centre “Normative Orders”, Research Initiative “ConTrust”)

Prof. Dr. Indra Spiecker gen. Döhmann (Professor of Public Law, Environmental Law, Information Law and Administrative Sciences and Principal Investigator of the , Research Initiative “ConTrust”)

The complete program of the lecture series can be found here…

Online via Zoom. Registration at office@normativeorders.net is required. Login details will be sent after registration.

Details

Date:
12. December 2022
Time:
18:00 - 19:30
Event Category:

Venue

The lecture will take place via Zoom. Please register at office@normativeorders.net to receive the login data.

Organisers

„ConTrust. Vertrauen im Konflikt. Politisches Zusammenleben unter Bedingungen der Ungewissheit“ – ein Clusterprojekt des Landes Hessen am Forschungsverbund „Normative Ordnungen“ der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main
Frankfurter Gespräche zum Informationsrecht des Lehrstuhls für Öffentliches Recht, Umweltrecht, Informationsrecht und Verwaltungswissenschaften