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SUMMARY:Regulatory Challenges in Digital Markets: the Future of Artificial 
 Intelligence for Policy Making
DESCRIPTION:The tremendous growth of digital transactions has profoundly af
 fected the way we interact\, opening vast opportunities to improve our liv
 es. Consumers have benefited from an unprecedented proliferation of new se
 rvices and products that previously were simply too costly to be developed
  and marketed to customers. These digital interactions create vast amounts
  of data. While firms are already using large-scale experiments and observ
 ational datasets to train algorithms to assist or even replace human decis
 ion-making\, the use of artificial intelligence by governments is only sta
 rting out.This year’s mini-conference focuses on the potential of artifi
 cial intelligence and machine learning for policy making. AI has begun to 
 permeate many aspects of our lives\, from the way we work and communicate 
 to how we treat diseases. Governments' increasingly use algorithmic tools\
 , for example in law enforcement or in making decisions about the allocati
 on of resources and social benefits. While AI has enormous potential to in
 crease the quality and efficiency of many goods and services\, its use als
 o entails legal\, ethical\, and consumer protection challenges that need t
 o be carefully assessed. How can we effectively govern the use of machine 
 learning algorithms for decision-making? How can we combine human skills a
 nd the strengths of algorithms to maximize societal gains? How can we ensu
 re accountability\, fairness\, transparency\, and the mitigation of potent
 ial biases due to algorithmic and human decision making? This mini-confere
 nce brings together leading experts to discuss the road ahead for using AI
  tools in public policy for the good of society.Sprecherinnen und Sprecher
 Daniel Björkegren&nbsp\;(Assistant Professor of Economics\, Brown Univers
 ity)Joanna Bryson&nbsp\;(Professor of Ethics and Technology\, Hertie Schoo
 l of Governance)Anna Christmann&nbsp\;(Member of the German Bundestag\, B
 ündnis 90/Die Grünen)Cass Sunstein&nbsp\;(Robert Walmsley University Pro
 fessor\, Harvard University)Moderated by&nbsp\;Hannes Ullrich&nbsp\;(DIW B
 erlin and University of Copenhagen)
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200626T173000
LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 58 \, Berlin (Deutschland) 
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