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SUMMARY:Never apologise\, never explain: (How) can AI rebuild trust after c
 onflicts?
DESCRIPTION:Algorithms – and the actors behind them – are surveying and
  impacting ever more dimensions of our modern lives. They recommend which 
 movies to watch\; they calculate risk appropriate credit scores\; and they
  play a role in meting out “just” punishment\; to only name a few area
 s. At the same time\, they correct imperfect human decisions and add new i
 nformational 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 a
 nd control. Why and under which conditions do – or don’t – we trust 
 algorithms? Indeed\, can and should we trust them? Especially because thei
 r algorithmic normativity was (not) produced in justificatory fora where t
 rust is brought about in and through social conflicts? But then\, how much
  trust – if any – should algorithms put into us as citizens? For examp
 le\, do they have to presume us non-dangerous and harmless? Vice versa\, h
 ow much control 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 and thus create a meta-level of trust? Especially in order to 
 negate\, or as a matter of fact: to entertain\, the freedom to deviate in 
 the algorithmic society?Prof. Burkhard Schäfer (University of Edinburgh\,
  Professor of Computational Legal Theory)Opening Remarks by Prof. Enrico S
 chleiff (President of Goethe University)Opening Remarks by Prof. Rainer Fo
 rst (Speaker of ConTrust and Normative Orders)Welcoming Remarks &amp\; Com
 ment Prof. Klaus Günther (Dean of the Faculty of Law Goethe University)Co
 nvenors: Prof. Christoph Burchard (Goethe University\, Professor of Crimin
 al Justice\, PI of ConTrust and "Normative Orders") and Prof. Indra Spieck
 er gen. Döhmann (Goethe University\, Professor of Public Law\, PI of ConT
 rust)Presented by:Forschungsverbund "Normative Ordnungen" der Goethe-Unive
 rsität Frankfurt am Main\, "ConTrust" - ein Clusterprojekt des Landes Hes
 sen\, Frankfurter Gespräche zum Informationsrecht des Lehrstuhls für Öf
 fentliches Recht\, Umweltrecht\, Informationsrecht und Verwaltungswissensc
 haften und Zentrum verantwortungsbewusste Digitalisierung
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LOCATION:Max-Horkheimer-Str. 2 \, Frankfurt am Main (Deutschland) 
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