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Roundtable on Uses of Artificial Intelligence in the Criminal Justice System

 

Oxford, November 23-24, 2017

 


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Thursday 23 November

 
ORIENTATION

 
12 - 1pm  
From Predpol to Parole: AI in policing and criminal justice  
Colin Gavaghan
Associate Professor of Law, Otago
 
Alistair Knott
Associate Professor of Computer Science, Otago
 
James Maclaurin
Associate Professor of Philosophy, Otago
 

Lunch (provided)

 
ISSUES IN AI, POLICING AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE

 
1.45 - 3pm  
Accuracy  
Nikolaos Aletras
Applied Scientist, Amazon
[1.45-2.15 pm]

Discussion

[12.15-3.00 pm]

Tea and coffee

 
3.30 - 5.15pm  
Bias  
Janet Bastiman
Chief Scientist, StoryStream
[3.30 – 4 pm]
Helena Webb
Senior Researcher in Social Science and Computing, Oxford
[4 – 4.30 pm]

Discussion

[4.30 - 5.15pm]
   

Friday 24th November

 
ISSUES IN AI, POLICING AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE, cont’d.

 
9-10.45 am  
Transparency  
Alistair Knott
Associate Professor of Computer Science, Otago
[9.00 - 9.30 am]
Michael Veale
PhD Researcher in Responsible Public Sector Machine Learning, UCL
[9.30 – 10 am]


Discussion



[10.00 -  10.45 am]

Tea and coffee

 
11.15 am - 1.00 pm  
Control  
Nigel Harvey
Professor of Judgment and Decision Research, UCL/LSE
[11.15 – 11.45 am]
James Maclaurin and Colin Gavaghan
Associate Professors of Philosophy and Law, Otago
[11.45 – 12.15 pm]

Discussion

[12.15 - 1.00 pm]

Lunch (provided)

 
1.45 - 3.30 pm  
Solutions: Oversight and Regulation  
Jamie Grace
Senior Lecturer in Law, Sheffield Hallam
[1.45 – 2.30 pm]

Discussion

[2.30 - 3.30 pm]

Tea and coffee

 
4.00 -5.00 pm  
Future Directions: Where to Now?  
Julian Savulescu
Uehiro Chair in Practical Ethics, Oxford
[4 – 4.30 pm]

Discussion

[4.30 - 5.00 pm]

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