News and Events

On 14th February 2018, Prof. Dr. Georg Borges gave a lecture on manufacturer’s liability for autonomous cars at the International Christian University (ICU) Tokyo. You can find his presentation slides here. You can find information about the ICU Tokyo here.

Presentation slides

The lecture "Legal Framework for autonomous systems" took place at Saarbrücken’s Regional Court (Landgericht) on 06. December 2017.

The OECD Conference on "AI: Intelligent Machines, Smart Policies" took place in Paris on 26th and 27th October 2017. Prof. Dr. Georg Borges spoke about liability for autonomous decisions made by machines.

The Annual Conference "Liquid Legal" dealing with topics relating to the future work of the legal profession took place in Frankfurt on Monday 6th November.  Prof. Dr. Georg Borges presented on the subject of "The future of the training of lawyers".

On the 26. September, the Institute of Legal Informatics dedicated itself to the development of the future generation at the event "Fascination Informatics" which was held at the Festo-Learning Centre in Rohrbach.

BMAS: ExamAI – KI Testing & Auditing

In the BMAS (Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs) project "ExamAI" Professor Borges' chair develops concepts for auditing and certification of AI applications. Further information: ExamAI

 

Legal Testbed

The chair of Prof. Borges is developing solutions for Industry 4.0 through the project "Recht-Testbed Industrie 4.0" funded by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology (BMWi). More...

BMWi project: INITIATIVE

As part of the »INITIATIVE« project Professor Borges' team is working on AI-supported communication for autonomous vehicles in traffic. Click here to learn more...

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