Mission AI
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Corien Prins. Regulatory challenges and questions around the introduction of digital technologies have been on Corien Prins’ agenda for three decades. In 1995, she founded what is now the Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society—a world-renowned research center on law, society, and technology. In her research on the impact of emerging technologies on individuals and society, she has focused on the role of regulation, law, fundamental values, and human rights. In 2017, Prins was appointed chair of the Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy (WRR), which advises the Dutch government and parliament on strategic issues likely to have significant political and societal consequences. Prins has an abiding interest in the interdependency of the digital and physical worlds. One of her current research foci within the broader theme of artificial intelligence is its use by the judiciary. Here she seeks to understand the implications of using AI for the core values of the judiciary—impartiality, independence, and due process. Other research topics of Prins relate to the development of legal measures to gain a clearer picture of which parties, digital processes and services are key to the functioning of critical (vital) processes in society. She thereby looks at the chains and networks that support key processes and investigates whether digitalization necessitates changes to the prioritization of assets that are essential for the functioning of a society and economy. Her other research interests include the implications of digital technologies for democracy in a globalized world; the use of digital technologies and personal autonomy; and privacy and personal data protection.
Haroon Sheikh is a senior scientist and project coordinator at the Dutch Scientific Council for Government Policy, and a Professor in The Strategic Governance of Global Technologies at VU University. His research focuses on the intersection of new technology and international relations. Haroon studied philosophy, political science and public administration at Leiden and Oxford University and did his PhD in philosophy on the relationship between tradition and modernity at VU University. He worked over a decade in the financial sector and headed Freedomlab Thinktank in Amsterdam. Haroon has written several books in the field of geopolitics.
Erik Schrijvers is senior scientist and project coordinator at the Dutch Scientific Council for Government Policy. He is also a member of the Supervisory Board of DEN, knowledge institute for culture and digital transformation. His research focuses on the intersection of digital technology, culture and policy. He studied history of international relations and philosophy at Utrecht University. He obtained his PhD with a thesis on the history of forms of extra-parliamentary representation in the Netherlands. In 2016 and 2017 he worked for the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations, where he was responsible for the research and reporting of the study group Information Society and Government.