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UID:20260704T071647Z - 34531@eu441a.odoo.com
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20260709T123000
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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.sustain.brussels/event/convergence-contest
 ation-or-different-paths-the-right-to-an-explanation-regarding-automated-d
 ecision-making-in-latin-america-241/register">Convergence\, contestation o
 r different paths? The Right to an Explanation Regarding Automated Decisio
 n-Making in Latin America</a>\nConvergence\, contestation or different pat
 hs? The Right to an Explanation Regarding Automated Decision-Making in Lat
 in America Join us on June 9 for a talk with Pablo Contreras\, organized b
 y the Law\, Science\, Technology\, and Society (LSTS) at the Vrije Univers
 iteit Brussel (VUB). As automated decision-making spreads across public an
 d private life\, the right to understand how an algorithm reached a decisi
 on has moved to the centre of debates on AI governance\, data protection\,
  and fundamental rights. This talk turns to Latin America\, where Brazil\,
  Chile\, Ecuador\, and Paraguay are reforming their data protection laws a
 nd shaping new AI frameworks at the same time. Their experience offers a r
 evealing test of how the European model travels\, where it takes root\, an
 d where it departs\, which makes it of direct interest to anyone following
  the global trajectory of AI regulation.Time: June 9\, 2026 (12:30-13:30)P
 lace: Room RC C4.09\, VUB Main Campus / MS TeamsCost: Free to attend\, reg
 ister via email to ptrigokr@vub.be
DTSTAMP:20260704T071647Z
LOCATION:Room RC C4.09\, VUB Main Campus / MS Teams
SUMMARY:Convergence\, contestation or different paths? The Right to an Expl
 anation Regarding Automated Decision-Making in Latin America
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.sustain.brussels/event/co
 nvergence-contestation-or-different-paths-the-right-to-an-explanation-rega
 rding-automated-decision-making-in-latin-america-241/register">Convergence
 \, contestation or different paths? The Right to an Explanation Regarding 
 Automated Decision-Making in Latin America</a>\nConvergence\, contestation
  or different paths? The Right to an Explanation Regarding Automated Decis
 ion-Making in Latin America Join us on June 9 for a talk with Pablo Contre
 ras\, organized by the Law\, Science\, Technology\, and Society (LSTS) at 
 the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB). As automated decision-making spreads
  across public and private life\, the right to understand how an algorithm
  reached a decision has moved to the centre of debates on AI governance\, 
 data protection\, and fundamental rights. This talk turns to Latin America
 \, where Brazil\, Chile\, Ecuador\, and Paraguay are reforming their data 
 protection laws and shaping new AI frameworks at the same time. Their expe
 rience offers a revealing test of how the European model travels\, where i
 t takes root\, and where it departs\, which makes it of direct interest to
  anyone following the global trajectory of AI regulation.Time: June 9\, 20
 26 (12:30-13:30)Place: Room RC C4.09\, VUB Main Campus / MS TeamsCost: Fre
 e to attend\, register via email to ptrigokr@vub.be
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