States General on Internet Law and Artificial Intelligence
The fourth edition of the three-day conference, organized by Professors Francesco Di Ciommo and Giuseppe Cassano, in collaboration with EY
Thursday, November 28, 2024 - Morning
8:00 a.m. Registration
8:30 a.m. Greetings
Federico Freni, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Economy and Finance
AI and the issue of uniform legislation
Sandro Gozi, Member of the European Parliament, Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
The priority of AI in the EU’s new political cycle
Moderated by
Roberto Pardolesi, Professor Emeritus of Comparative Law at Luiss Guido Carli University
Speakers include
Francesco Pizzetti, Professor Emeritus of Constitutional Law at the University of Turin
The real risks of AI, the limitations of the European AI Act, and future prospects
Alberto Gambino, Professor of Private Law and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, European University of Rome
Bill 1146 on artificial intelligence
Marilù Capparelli, Director of Legal Affairs at Google and Lecturer in Law and Ethics of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning at the European School of Economics
Regulatory uncertainties and investments by major players
Giulio Centemero, Leader of the Finance Committee in the Chamber of Deputies, Member of the Intergroup for Innovation, and Lecturer in the Policy and Innovation Initiative at the European School of Economics
Sandboxes, new forms of regulation, fintech, and AI
Ugo Ruffolo, former Full Professor of the 1st Chair of Civil Law, Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna
Generative Artificial Intelligence and Legal Mediation
Virgilio D'Antonio, Professor of Comparative Private Law, University of Salerno
AI and the decision-making process in the judicial sphere
Luca Di Donna, Professor of Private Law, Sapienza University of Rome
Civil liability for damages caused by artificial intelligence
11:00 a.m.
Moderator
Andrea Zoppini, Professor of Civil Law, Roma Tre University
Speakers include
Anna Carla Nazzaro, Professor of Private Law at the University of International Studies of Rome
The cognitive biases of artificial intelligence
Lucilla Gatt, Professor of Civil Law, University of Naples Suor Orsola Benincasa
Biotechnology and new living entities: the anthrobot
Renato Clarizia Former Professor of Civil Law, Roma Tre University
The processing of biometric data: the case of online university exams
Stefano Fratta Global Advocacy Director, Privacy Policy at Meta
Data monetization: the business perspective
Bruno Tassone Professor of Comparative Private Law, Mercatorum University
Data monetization: the legal perspective
Antonio Musio Associate Professor of Private Law, University of Salerno
Artificial intelligence services and the protection of minors
Thursday, November 28, 2024 - Afternoon
2:30 p.m.
Moderator
Francesco Di Ciommo, Vice-Rector and Professor of Private Law, Luiss Guido Carli University
Speakers include
Giovanna Capilli, Professor of Private Law at the San Raffaele University of Rome
Cybersecurity and products: challenges and responsibilities in interconnected societies
Gaetana Natale,
Government Attorney and Professor of European Law at the IA, European School of Economics
: Algorithms and Neuroscience
Fabio Elefante, Professor of Public Law Institutions, Sapienza University of Rome
Public law and the challenge of AI
Angelo Giuseppe Orofino, Professor of Administrative Law, LUM University
The algorithmization of administrative functions: challenges and opportunities
Andrea Carinci, Professor of Tax Law, Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna
Defensive actions in tax law and AI
4:15 PM
Moderator
Giuseppe Cassano, former Professor of Private Law at Luiss Guido Carli University and Director of the Department of Legal Sciences in Rome and Milan at the European School of Economics
Speakers include
Stefano Longhini, Director of Collective Entities Management, Copyright Protection, and Litigation. Legal Affairs Department, RTI Spa
Misuse of AI and business protection
Stefano Da Empoli, President of the Institute for Competitiveness (I-Com)
Artificial intelligence: opportunities and risks for businesses
Matteo Fedeli, General Manager of SIAE
Artificial Creativity and Copyright: Opportunities and Challenges in the Age of AI
Vincenzo Colarocco, Attorney and former President of the Circolo dei Giuristi Telematici
The Deepfake phenomenon: navigating private and commercial law
Giorgio Assumma, Attorney and former President of SIAE
Deepfakes and the protection of personal rights
Friday, November 29, 2024 - Morning
8:45 a.m.
Moderator
Francesco Di Ciommo, Vice Rector and Professor of Private Law, Luiss Guido Carli University
Speakers include
Valeria Falce, Professor of Economic Law at the European University of Rome
Enabling technologies and the AI Act. The impact on businesses
Niccolò Abriani, Professor of Commercial Law, University of Florence
Digital transition and ESG policies: what's the impact on corporate governance?
Giovanni Capo, Professor of Commercial Law, University of Salerno
Artificial intelligence put to the test during corporate crises
Pierluigi Matera, Lecturer of Corporations at Boston University and Professor of Comparative Private Law at Link University
Artificial Intelligence and shareholder activism: the corporate governance of the new generation
Giuliana Scognamiglio, Professor of Commercial Law, Sapienza University of Rome
Automated business decisions
Massimo Proto, Professor of Private Law, Link University
AI and banking negotiations: data management in creditworthiness assessments
11:00 a.m.
Moderator
Giuseppe Cassano, former Professor of Private Law at Luiss Guido Carli University and Director of the Department of Legal Sciences in Rome and Milan at the European School of Economics
Speakers include
Virginia Zambrano, Professor of Comparative Private Law at the University of Salerno
Sports, AI, and the digital revolution
Vincenzo Franceschelli, Former Professor of Private Law and Vice President of CNU, AGCOM
Sport and Robots
Riccardo Lanzo, Partner at Lanzo&Partners Law Firm and Expert in New Technology Law
Business, AI, and Influencers
Matteo Flora Professor of Fundamentals of AI and Superintelligence Security, European School of Economics
Business, AI, and reputation
Fabrizio Paonessa CEO of eNviro, Digital Innovator, and R&D Specialist in AI, Big Data, and IoT for advanced e-Governance systems
Enterprise: a productive example of a complex system managed by AI
Friday, November 29, 2024 – Afternoon
2:00 PM
Moderator
Maurizio Bellacosa, Associate Professor of Criminal Law, Luiss Guido Carli University
Introduction by
Paola Severino, President of the Luiss School of Law and Professor Emeritus of Criminal Law at Luiss Guido Carli University
Speakers include
Bruno Frattasi, Director General of the National Cybersecurity Agency
The national cybersecurity architecture and the challenge of AI
Antonio Gullo, Professor of Criminal Law, Luiss Guido Carli University
The criminal law implications of the AI Act: an overview
Filippo Dinacci, Professor of Criminal Procedure Law, Luiss Guido Carli University
Seizure of computing devices, individual rights, and the role of ensuring proportionality
Defendant protections amid technological justice, cybersecurity, and AI
3:45 PM
Moderator
Giuseppe Cassano, former Professor of Private Law at Luiss Guido Carli University and Director of the Department of Legal Sciences in Rome and Milan at the European School of Economics
Speakers include
Antongiulio Lombardi, Director of Regulatory Affairs at Wind Tre
AI Act: Schedule of upcoming activities for businesses, opportunities, and risks
Enrico Maria Cotugno, Director of the AgCom Office for the Supervision and Protection of
AI Users and Consumers
Stefano Previti, Supreme Court Attorney
Business, investments, and provider responsibility
Ranieri Razzante Member of the AI Strategy Committee at the Prime Minister's Office and Professor of Anti-Money Laundering and Cybercrime Legislation at the European School of Economics
Business, artificial intelligence, money laundering
Daniele Caneva Law Leader, EY Tax Law Firm, Head of the IP Department
AI: A transformative tool for in-house legal processes and issues related to industrial property
Riccardo Bovetti Partner at EY, Private Market AI Leader for Italy
Pathways for the informed and effective adoption of AI in the workplace
Saturday, November 30, 2024 - Morning
In collaboration with ANDIG – the National Association of Legal Informatics and Information Technology Law Professors
8:30 a.m.
Moderator
Giuseppe Italiano, Vice Rector and Professor of Computer Science, Luiss Guido Carli University
Speakers include
Gianluigi Ciacci, Professor of Digital Law and Data Protection at Luiss Guido Carli University
AI and the lawyer of tomorrow
Donato Limone, former Professor of Legal Informatics and Director of the "Rivista Elettronica di Diritto, Economia, Management"
A reliable, secure, and interoperable European digital identity. The eIDAS Regulation (2024/1183) for simplified, transparent, and digital public administrations
Michele Iaselli, Professor of Digital Law and Data Protection, Luiss Guido Carli University
Artificial Intelligence: Innovation and Regulation – A Comparison Between the United States and the European Union
Giuseppe Corasaniti Professor of Legal Informatics and Philosophy of Digital Law, Universitas Mercatorum of Rome
Security and AI
Eugenio Prosperetti, Professor of Commercial Law and New Technologies, Luiss Guido Carli University
Terms of use for generative AI systems
Stefano Aterno Professor of AI, Machine Learning, and Law, Luiss Guido Carli University
Can robots commit crimes?
11:00 a.m.
Moderator
Guido Scorza Member of the GPDP - Italian Data Protection Authority
Angelo Costanzo, Professor of Intelligent Machines and Law at Luiss Guido Carli University
Human logic and the applications of artificial rationality
Lorenzo Picotti Former Professor of Criminal Law at the University of Verona and Lecturer in Computer Crime Law at the European School of Economics
AIDP resolutions on artificial intelligence and the criminal justice system
Filiberto Brozzetti Professor of Data Protection Law, Luiss Guido Carli University
The right to personal data protection in situations of armed conflict
Giovanni Buonomo, Professor of Intelligent Machines and Law, Luiss Guido Carli University
Intelligent machines and robotic sentencing
Fortunato Costantino, Director of Human Resources, Legal and Corporate Affairs at Q8 and Professor of General Theory of Corporate ESG Sustainability and Social Innovation at the European School of Economics
The right to digital disconnection
Ferruccio Maria Sbarbaro, Associate Professor of Comparative Private Law, Link University
Algorithms, artificial intelligence, and legal personality