
UV hosts the X Open Government Conference to analyze algorithmic bias, transparency, and fairness in public administration.



On April 25-26, 2023, the University of Valencia hosts a major international conference titled "Open and Non-discriminatory Public Algorithms," focusing on the intersection of administrative law and AI.
Key Speakers & Topics:
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Andrés Boix (UV): Legal framework and guarantees for public algorithms.
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Lorenzo Cotino (UV): Bias prevention and administrative obligations.
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Rubén Martínez Gutiérrez (U. Alicante): Regulatory needs for AI in Spain.
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Alba Soriano (UV): Safeguarding equality in automated decision-making.
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Clara Velasco Rico (UPF): Right of access to public algorithms.
The event explores algorithmic transparency experiences (such as the Barcelona City Council case) and regulatory proposals for auditing public AI systems, supported by the PAGODA Chair and the "Algorithmic Law" research group.







