#tptalks2019Power of law or law of power? Why we need European leadership in governing technology globallyMarietje Schaake International Policy Director of the Cyber Policy Center, StanfordInternational Policy Fellow at the Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, StanfordHow can we help turn the European Union into a global technology governance power? Why will norms and standards be the silver bullet of tomorrow’s EU in the world? How can we guarantee that fundamental and human rights are observed throughout digital space, and how can we make artificial intelligence democracy’s best friend?On 19 September 2019, we welcome Marietje Schaake, a renowned pioneer of European tech politics and former Member of the European Parliament, at the Museum of Applied Arts (MAK) in Vienna.Marietje Schaake’s lecture on the nexus of democracy and the digital world will be followed by a conversation on stage with Lucy Bernholz, Senior Research Scholar at Stanford University’s Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society, Joanna Goodey, Head of Research, European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights in Vienna, Krzysztof Izdebski, Policy Director at the ePaństwo Foundation in Warsaw, Thomas Lohninger, Managing Director of epicenter.works in Vienna and Verena Ringler, Curator of the Tipping Point Talks.Schedule6 p.m.   Doors open & registrationFree entrance to the Vienna Biennale for Change exhibition UNCANNY VALUES: Artificial Intelligence & You at the MAK7 p.m.Start of the evening on stageOpening — artistic intervention by Rupert HuberWelcome — Christoph Thun-Hohenstein (MAK) and Boris Marte (ERSTE Foundation)LecturePower of law, or law of power? Why we need European leadership in governing technology globallyMarietje Schaake, International Policy Director of the Cyber Policy Center, Stanford & International Policy Fellow at the Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, StanfordConversation on stageLucy Bernholz, Senior Research Scholar at Stanford University’s Center on Philanthropy and Civil SocietyJoanna Goodey, Head of Research, European Union Agency for Fundamental RightsKrzysztof Izdebski, Policy Director at the ePaństwo Foundation in WarsawThomas Lohninger, Managing Director of epicenter.works in ViennaChair: Verena Ringler, Curator of the Tipping Point TalksDinner reception at the MAK FoyerPRACTICAL INFORMATIONIn English language only. Please register. Please note that the number of seats is limited and that we work on a first come, first served basis. If you have any additional questions, please contact us at 200@erstestiftung.org.The third event in the series of the ERSTE Foundation Tipping Point Talks 2019 takes place in the framework of the Vienna Biennale for Change by the MAK – Museum of Applied Arts.The Tipping Point Talks are ERSTE Foundation’s contribution to the 200th anniversary of Erste Bank and Sparkassen.Photographs and videos are taken and recorded by the MAK and the ERSTE Foundation during this event and published, inter alia, on the website and social media channels (Facebook, Instagram, etc.) of the MAK, the ERSTE Foundation and other parties. By participating in the event on 19 September 2019 or entering the MAK’s premises, you consent to the publication of such photographs and videos, without remuneration and without expressly granting such permission.

#tptalks2019

Power of law or law of power? Why we need European leadership in governing technology globally
Marietje Schaake

International Policy Director of the Cyber Policy Center, Stanford
International Policy Fellow at the Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, Stanford

How can we help turn the European Union into a global technology governance power? Why will norms and standards be the silver bullet of tomorrow’s EU in the world? How can we guarantee that fundamental and human rights are observed throughout digital space, and how can we make artificial intelligence democracy’s best friend?

On 19 September 2019, we welcome Marietje Schaake, a renowned pioneer of European tech politics and former Member of the European Parliament, at the Museum of Applied Arts (MAK) in Vienna.

Marietje Schaake’s lecture on the nexus of democracy and the digital world will be followed by a conversation on stage with Lucy Bernholz, Senior Research Scholar at Stanford University’s Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society, Joanna Goodey, Head of Research, European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights in Vienna, Krzysztof Izdebski, Policy Director at the ePaństwo Foundation in Warsaw, Thomas Lohninger, Managing Director of epicenter.works in Vienna and Verena Ringler, Curator of the Tipping Point Talks.

Schedule


6 p.m.   
Doors open & registration
Free entrance to the Vienna Biennale for Change exhibition UNCANNY VALUES: Artificial Intelligence & You at the MAK

7 p.m.
Start of the evening on stage

Opening — artistic intervention by Rupert Huber
Welcome — Christoph Thun-Hohenstein (MAK) and Boris Marte (ERSTE Foundation)

Lecture
Power of law, or law of power? Why we need European leadership in governing technology globally
Marietje Schaake, International Policy Director of the Cyber Policy Center, Stanford & International Policy Fellow at the Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, Stanford

Conversation on stage
  • Lucy Bernholz, Senior Research Scholar at Stanford University’s Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society
  • Joanna Goodey, Head of Research, European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights
  • Krzysztof Izdebski, Policy Director at the ePaństwo Foundation in Warsaw
  • Thomas Lohninger, Managing Director of epicenter.works in Vienna
  • Chair: Verena Ringler, Curator of the Tipping Point Talks
Dinner reception at the MAK Foyer

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

In English language only. Please register. Please note that the number of seats is limited and that we work on a first come, first served basis. If you have any additional questions, please contact us at 200@erstestiftung.org.

The third event in the series of the ERSTE Foundation Tipping Point Talks 2019 takes place in the framework of the Vienna Biennale for Change by the MAK – Museum of Applied Arts.

The Tipping Point Talks are ERSTE Foundation’s contribution to the 200th anniversary of Erste Bank and Sparkassen.







Photographs and videos are taken and recorded by the MAK and the ERSTE Foundation during this event and published, inter alia, on the website and social media channels (Facebook, Instagram, etc.) of the MAK, the ERSTE Foundation and other parties. By participating in the event on 19 September 2019 or entering the MAK’s premises, you consent to the publication of such photographs and videos, without remuneration and without expressly granting such permission.