Sergio Genovesi is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the Center for Science and Thought of the University of Bonn in Germany. He is also a team member in the KI.NRW flagship project “Zertifizierte KI” (Certified AI), which is founded Ministry of Economic Affairs, Industry, Climate Action and Energy of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. He completed his Ph D in theoretical philosophy at the University of Bonn. During his graduate studies he conducted research at the Universities of Chicago, Paris, Bonn, Heidelberg and Turin.
Katharina Kaesling is Tenure-Track Junior Professor of Civil Law, Intellectual Property, especially Patent Law, and Legal Issues of AI at the University of Dresden (TU), Germany. She is a Member of the Board of Directors of the Research Center for Legal Issues of New Technologies as well as Data Law (For Tech) in Bonn. From 2017 to 2022, she was Research Coordinator at the Käte Hamburger Center for Advanced Study in the Humanities “Law as Culture” at the University of Bonn, Germany. Her comparative law dissertation has won several awards, including the prize for the best dissertation of the law department of the University of Bonn. She holds a Ph.D. in law from the University of Bonn, a Master of Laws from the College of Europe (Bruges) as well as the First German Examination in Law (University of Bonn/ Higher Regional Court Cologne) and the Second State Examination in Law (Ministry of Justice of North Rhine-Westphalia).
Scott Robbins is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at Bonn University in Germany. Scott completed his Ph D in the ethics of artificial intelligence at the Technical University of Delft (title: Machine Learning & Counter-Terrorism: ethics, efficacy, and meaningful human control). He has a B.Sc. in Computer Science from California State University, Chico and an M.Sc. in Ethics of Technology from the University of Twente. He is a founding member of the Foundation for Responsible Robotics and a member of the 4TU Centre for Ethics and Technology. Scott is skeptical of AI as a grand solution to societal problems and argues that AI should be boring.
3 Ebooks door Katharina Kaesling
Katharina Kaesling: Nacheheliche Verantwortung in Frankreich und Deutschland
Der nacheheliche Unterhaltsanspruch ist Spiegel der Rollenverteilung während der Ehe. Vor dem Hintergrund veränderter gesellschaftlicher Verhältnisse entwickelt die Verfasserin Vorschläge für eine ze …
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Anna K. Bernzen & Karina Grisse: Immaterialgüter und Medien im Binnenmarkt
Das deutsche Recht wird auch im ‘grünen Bereich’ zunehmend durch harmonisierendes Unionsrecht und andere europäische Rechtsakte geprägt. Besonders sichtbar ist dieser Einfluss auf explizit europarech …
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Nina Dethloff & Katharina Kaesling: Families and New Media
The open access edited volume addresses children’s rights and their ability to act in the digital world. The focus is on the position of children as subjects with their own rights and developing capa …
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