This event provides an overview of the legal framework and pitfalls involved in the use of artificial intelligence in university administration. After an introduction to the AI Regulation and other important laws, participants will learn how to acquire the relevant knowledge independently and how to identify risks and ensure legally compliant action despite dynamic developments and changing legal situations.
Target group
This lecture is aimed at employees who are interested in the regulation of the use of artificial intelligence.
Learning objectives
Participants will
- be familiar with the most important legal norms to be observed when dealing with AI at universities
- understand how these legal norms can be applied
- be able to identify legal risks when dealing with AI
- know where to find reliable information on legal issues and developments
Contents
- Introduction to the EU AI Act: scope, objectives, timeline
- Other relevant legal frameworks (e.g., data protection law, copyright, transparency obligations)
- Risks associated with AI use in university administration: examples and pitfalls
- Responsibilities and obligations when using AI systems
- Strategies for independent research and legally sound evaluation of AI tools
Methods
Lecture, workshop
Notes
The lecture will be held in English.