ICT4Peace’s Daniel Stauffacher was invited to present at the 10th International Conference on the New Haven School of Jurisprudence in Hangzhou, China.
The conference – founded and led by
Tulane Law Prof. Guiguo Wang – is co-hosted annually by Yale and Tulaine University Law Schools as well as the Zhejiang University’s Guanghua Law School in Hangzhou, China.
Over 40 Judges and Law School Professors and Scholars from Mainland China, Hong Kong, Australia, Singapore, India Pakistan, Italy and Switzerland participated at this two days conference.
Daniel Stauffacher gave a presentation on emerging security issues such AI, LAWS and Peace Time Threats in Cyberspace.
His presentation can be found here.
The presentation is based on the work by Regina Surber, Advisor ICT4Peace Foundation and the Zurich Hub for Ethics and Technology (ZHET) as follows:
1. Most recent short paper on managing risks of converging technologies, which can be found
here.
2. Report on AI, LAWS, and Peace-Time Threats 2018, which can be found
here.
3. Technology off-Limits, talk at Milan Human Rights Festival 2019, which can be found
here.
4. AI and Transdisciplinary perspectives, at the recent GGE Conference on LAWS in Geneva 2019, which can be found
here.
5. Presentation on LAWS at Swisscognitive 2018, which can be found
here.