Vers une intelligence artificielle « fabriquée en Europe » : pistes d’action et lignes directrices éthiques
23 July 2019/
By Alyson Berrendorf
Alyson Berrendorf holds a Master’s degree in criminal law from the University of Liège Law School (ULiège, 2018). Right after graduating, she started as a full-time assistant at the Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure of the ULiège Law School. Early 2019, she obtained a doctoral grant from the ULiège. Her current research focuses on the integration of artificial intelligence into the law and, more specifically, on the emergence of autonomous weapons under international humanitarian and human rights law, European law and national law.