PhD defence K. (Kostina) Prifti

Regulating Artificial Intelligence by Design: Exploring the practice, developing the theory, and devising governance solutions

On Thursday 28 November 2024, K. Prifti will defend the doctoral thesis titled: ‘Regulating Artificial Intelligence by Design: Exploring the practice, developing the theory, and devising governance solutions‘. 

Promotor
Prof.dr. K. Heine
Promotor
Prof.dr. E.F. Stamhuis
Date
Thursday 28 Nov 2024, 15:30 - 17:00
Type
PhD defence
Space
Senate Hall
Building
Erasmus Building
Location
Campus Woudestein
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Brief summary:

This study is concerned with regulating Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies by focusing on its design processes, from an EU law perspective. Regulating AI systems is one of the most prominent regulatory discussions, due to the societal problems sprung by AI, which require the introduction of governance measures.

These measures, which may be embedded in various governance levels and governance modes, should aim to steer the design and deployment of AI technologies in directions that benefit societal interests, preventing or (at least) mitigating the risks that AI poses. Regulation by design, a research field and a practice concerned with the regulative activity of design, can play an important functional role in this societal objective by virtue of the impact that the practice of designing has on the behaviour of the technological system.

This thesis aims to explore and develop the field of regulation by design in the context of AI and EU governance. Concretely, this is performed by identifying and addressing the problems that hinder the potential of regulation by design, both as a research field and as a practice. Analytically, these problems may be categorised in four groups: conceptual, theoretical, practical, and governance-related problems.

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The public defence will begin exactly at 15.30 hrs. The doors will be closed once the public defence starts, latecomers can access the hall via the fourth floor. Due to the solemn nature of the ceremony, children under the age of 6 are not allowed during the first part of the ceremony. 

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