HNLU Panel Discussion on AI on Trial: Legal Liability, Regulation & Ethics in the Age of Automation 
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AI on Trial: HNLU to host Panel Discussion on Artificial Intelligence and Law

The panel will deal with questions of accountability, regulations, disputes, and risks related to Artificial Intelligence (AI).

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The School of Law and Technology of the Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur (HNLU), will be hosting a virtual Panel Discussion on the theme, "AI on Trial: Legal Liability, Regulation, and Ethics in the Age of Automation."

Panellists for the discussion include Senior Advocate NS Nappinai; Prof Subhajit Basu of the School of Law, University of Leeds; Senior Partner at PVS Giridhar Associates, Swapna Sundar; and Vice-Chancellor of HNLU, Prof VC Vivekanandan.

HNLU Panel Discussion on AI on Trial: Legal Liability, Regulation & Ethics in the Age of Automation

The panel will talk about the increasing integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into society and deal with questions of accountability, regulations, disputes, and risks related to AI.

The discussions will provide crucial insight into how legal systems can adapt with changing times and ensure justice, fairness, and accountability in the age of automated decision-making.

The panel discussion aims to

- Examine Legal Liability: Identify legal challenges in assigning responsibility for AI-driven decisions.

- Explore Regulatory Frameworks: Discuss global AI regulations and their effectiveness in ensuring compliance and fairness.

- Address Ethical Considerations: Debate the ethical implications of AI decision-making, bias, and accountability.

- Propose Legal and Policy Solutions: Recommend frameworks that balance innovation with responsibility.

Event Details

- Date: April 16, 2025

- Time: 4:00 PM

- Platform: Google Meet

To register, click here.

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