Séminaire interdisciplinaire "Algorithms and Society" avec Frédéric Marty

"Artificial intelligence and consumer manipulations: from consumer's counter algorithms to firm's self-regulation tools"

Frédéric Martyis CNRS research fellow in economics at the GREDEG, Université de Côte d'Azur (Nice). He is Associate fellow in OFCE, Sciences Po. (Paris) and CIRANO (Montréal).  
 
He currently works on competition law and economics and focuses on IA and market manipulation.  
 
Recent paper :
Marcellis-Warin, N., Marty, F., Thelisson, E. et al. Artificial intelligence and consumer manipulations: from consumer's counter algorithms to firm's self-regulation tools. AI Ethics 2, 259–268 (2022).

The Interdisciplinary Seminar ‘Algorithms and Society’ (ISAS) focuses on the societal, legal, political and economic issues related to the development of algorithmic decisions. It aims at confronting the perspectives brought by the different specialists, by emphasizing the definitions of the key concepts and by supporting the interdisciplinary exchanges between social sciences, data science and artificial intelligence specialists.   

Conveners : Thierry Kirat (IRISSO) & Alexis Tsoukiàs (LAMSADE) from Université Paris Dauphine - PSL

Informations Pratiques

Date : mercredi 19 octobre 2022
de 15h30 à 17h00
Lieu : Salle A707