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SUMMARY:The Freedom to Deviate in the Algorithmic Society?
DESCRIPTION:Lucia Zedner (Oxford\, All Souls College\, Professor of Crimina
 l Justice)Bernard Harcourt (Columbia Law School\, Professor of Law and of 
 Political Science)Frank Pasquale (Brooklyn Law School\, Professor of Law)C
 hristoph Burchard (Goethe University\, Professor of Criminal Justice etc.)
 Indra Spiecker gen. Döhmann (Goethe University\, Professor of Public Law 
 etc.)Jürgen Kaube (Co-Editor at Large\, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung)Al
 gorithms – and the actors behind them – are surveying and impacting ev
 er more dimensions of our modern lives. They recommend which movies to wat
 ch\; they calculate risk appropriate credit scores\; and they play a role 
 in meting out “just” punishment\; to only name a few areas. At the sam
 e time\, they correct imperfect human decisions and add new informational 
 dimensions to decisions prior&nbsp\;impossible. To assess and evaluate the
  impeding transformations of normative orders in a predictive society\, we
  approach algorithms in light of the juxtaposition of trust and control. W
 hy and under which conditions do – or don’t – we trust algorithms? I
 ndeed\, can and should we trust them? Especially because their algorithmic
  normativity was (not) produced in justificatory fora where trust is broug
 ht about in and through social conflicts? But then\, how much trust – if
  any – should algorithms put into us as citizens? For example\, do they 
 have to presume us non-dangerous and harmless? Vice versa\, how much contr
 ol do we need to retain over algorithms? And how much control should they 
 exert over us? Can we use algorithms to control the effect of algorithms a
 nd thus create a meta-level of trust? Especially in order to negate\, or a
 s a matter of fact: to entertain\, the freedom to deviate in the algorithm
 ic society? These are but a few of the questions that internationally reno
 wned speakers raise in “Algorithms between Trust and Control”\, a lect
 ure series convened by Indra Spiecker gen. Döhmann and Christoph Burchard
 \, and co-organized by the research clusters ConTrust\, Normative Orders a
 nd ZEVEDI in the line of the Frankfurt Talks on Information Law and under 
 the auspices of Goethe University Frankfurt am Main.The lectures will take
  place via Zoom. Please register to receive the login data.
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LOCATION:Max-Horkheimer-Str. 2 \, Frankfurt am Main (Deutschland) 
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