Ethics and governance of artificial intelligence in companies are central themes of event
The event will take place on March 16 and 17, at 8:30 am, in hybrid form: in person, in the FGV Sao Paulo Law School Auditorium; and on Zoom.

The Center for Education and Research in Innovation (CEPI) at Fundação Getulio Vargas’ Sao Paulo Law School is holding a debate called “Ethics and Governance of AI in Organizations.” During the event, CEPI will also present its framework for creating ethics committees to evaluate AI projects. The event will take place on March 16 and 17, at 8:30 am, in hybrid form: in person, in the FGV Sao Paulo Law School Auditorium; and on Zoom.
Here is the event’s program:
Thursday, March 16
8:30 to 9:00 – Welcome Coffee
9:00 to 9:20 – Opening Remarks
- Oscar Vilhena Vieira, dean of FGV Sao Paulo Law School
- Marina Feferbaum, professor and coordinator of Center for Education and Research in Innovation (CEPI) at FGV Sao Paulo Law School
9:20 to 10:30 – Panel Discussion 1: Governance of AI in Organizations: What Are We Talking About?
Moderator:
Marcelo Sperandio, professor on Bioethics Team, Professional Graduate Program, São Leopoldo Mandic University
Speakers:
- Dora Kaufman, professor at Sao Paulo Catholic University, Época Negócios columnist and author of book “Desmistificando a Inteligência Artificial” (“Demystifying Artificial Intelligence”)
- Ricardo Raposo, director of data and analytics, B3 (owner of the Sao Paulo Stock Exchange)
- Milena Fório, legal superintendent for unregulated products, market data, competition and product contracts, B3
- Caroline Rocabado, lawyer and legal coordinator, focusing on data compliance, privacy and artificial intelligence, Dasa (health company)
10:30 to 10:50 – Break
10:50 to 12:00 – Panel Discussion 2: AI Ethics in Organizations: Which Factors Should We Consider?
Moderator:
Fabio Kruzich, Global Business Consulting Senior Director, LAC at FICO
Speakers:
- Susan Ariel Aaronson, research professor of international affairs and cross-disciplinary fellow at George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs
- Frank Pasquale, Jeffrey D. Forchelli Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School, an Affiliate Fellow at Yale University’s Information Society Project, and a member of the American Law Institute
- Dov Greenbaum, law professor at Reichman University (IDC) Herzliya, Israel
Friday, March 17
8:30 to 9:00 – Welcome Coffee
9:00 to 9:50 – Panel Discussion 3: AI Ethics Committees in Organizations: Presentation of Research by CEPI Project Leaders
Moderator:
Walquiria Favero, master’s student, FGV Sao Paulo Law School
Presenters:
- Marina Feferbaum, professor and coordinator of Center for Education and Research in Innovation (CEPI), FGV Sao Paulo Law School
- Guilherme Forma Klafke, professor at FGV Sao Paulo Law School, and manager and project leader at CEPI
- Alexandre Zavaglia Coelho, project leader, CEPI
Debater:
João Luiz Becker, professor of technology and data science, FGV EAESP
9:00 to 10:00 – Break
10:00 to 12:00 – Panel Discussion 4: Roundtable on How to Practice Ethical AI in Organizations
Moderator:
- Deíse Camargo Maito, researcher at Center for Education and Research in Innovation (CEPI), FGV Sao Paulo Law School
- Lucas Maldonado Diz Latini, researcher at CEPI
Speakers:
- Loren Spíndola, member of Microsoft Public Policy Group and leader of Artificial intelligence Working Group at Brazilian Association of Software Companies (ABES)
- Daniel Arbix, legal director, Google
- Diego Canabarro, head of privacy policy, Meta Brasil
- Anna Lygia Costa Rego, professor at FGV Sao Paulo Law School
- Claudio Pinhanez, senior scientist, IBM Research, and deputy director of USP/IBM/FAPESP Center for Artificial Intelligence (C4AI)
To take part, please sign up here.
Venue:
FGV Sao Paulo Law School Auditorium
233 Rua Rocha, Bela Vista, Sao Paulo
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