MediaLaws is pleased to share ‘Ethics and Privacy Week 2025’, a series of events hosted by DCU (Dublin City University).
Ethical dilemmas of the digital age span sciences, law, ethics, computing, engineering, mathematics, healthcare, and business. The challenges faced are as varied as the domains they intersect and require a collaborative approach to navigate their complexities.
To address these concerns, Dr Fiachra Ó Brolcháin from the Institute of Ethics at DCU, Dr Edoardo Celeste from the School of Law and Government at DCU, and Dr Ellen Rushe from the DCU School of Computing have organised three free, cross-disciplinary lunchtime lectures for DCU’s Ethics and Privacy Week.
These talks, which will take place both online and on DCU’s Glasnevin Campus, aim to bring together a diverse range of experts to explore the current ethical and privacy challenges that are shaping our digital future.
Building Trust in AI: Developing a Tool for Trustworthiness Evaluation
📅 January 28th 🕓 12 - 1pm (GMT) 📌 Lecture with Louise McCormack, Adapt Centre, University of Galway, who is conducting research to develop a tool to score AI for trustworthiness. This is an online zoom lecturel.
Data and Philosophical Justice: Exploring Ethical Dimensions in the Digital Age
📅 January 29th 🕓 1 - 2pm (GMT) 📌 Lecture with Claire Carroll, School of Theology, Philosophy and Music, Dublin City University. This is an online zoom lecture.
Neurorights and AI: Legal Perspectives on Protecting the Mind
📅 January 30th 🕓 12 - 1pm (GMT) 📌Lecture with Prof. Gabrielle Bezerra Sales Sarlet, PUC Porto Alegre, who will present a Law talk on Neurorights. This is a hybrid lecture - on zoom and in person in DCU.
You can register for this event at this link.