
Recruitment for the seminar series "Personal Data Protection and Artificial Intelligence" is now open! The Department of Administrative Law of the Institute of Legal Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences, together with the Interdisciplinary Student Scientific Circle of Law on Artificial Intelligence "AI" and the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Warsaw, invite you to the seminar series "Personal Data Protection and Artificial Intelligence", which will take place from October to December 2025. Do you know what challenges the AI Act brings for personal data protection? Or maybe you want to better understand how GDPR regulates the development and use of artificial intelligence systems? Join a unique series of 4 expert seminars, during which outstanding specialists in new technology law and personal data protection will share their knowledge and practical experience. By participating: - you will expand your knowledge at the intersection of law and new technologies, - you will take part in discussions with practitioners and academics, - you can participate in person or online, - after attending at least 3 meetings, you will receive a certificate confirming your acquired competencies. The series includes 4 meetings with experts: ✨ - Dr. Michalina Szpyrka – "The Relationship between the Provisions of the Artificial Intelligence Act and GDPR" (date: October 23) - Dr. Piotr Marciniak – "Qualified Software Defects and Selected Threat Scenarios in AI Systems" (date: October 30) - Mgr. Mateusz Kupiec – "Inferring Emotions of Pupils and Students Using AI Systems in Light of the AI Act and GDPR" (date: November 27) - Legal Counsel Dominika Nowak-Byrtek – "Legitimate Interest as a Basis for Processing Personal Data for Training and Development of AI Systems" (date: December 11) Why is it worth it: - Personal data protection law and regulations concerning artificial intelligence are among the most important areas of contemporary law today. - Knowledge of them is essential for any lawyer who wants to develop in the field of new technologies, compliance, or digital regulations. - In times of rapid legislative changes, including the entry into force of the Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act), competencies in data protection and AI are becoming crucial for both practitioners and students preparing for tomorrow's legal challenges. - The series is designed for law and administration students from all Warsaw universities, as well as lawyers and people interested in personal data protection, privacy, and new technologies. 📍 Location: Room 1.3 (Collegium Iuridicum II, Lipowa 4, Warsaw) 💻 Online: possibility to participate remotely after registering via the form 📝 Sign up today: https://forms.gle/DPvSQCtKyauLQsj76 Don't miss out – the number of places is limited!