29.06.2022
14:30–16:00
A Subject, or an Algorithm? Legal Regulation of AI Systems
Congress Centre, conference hall B1
More and more, artificial intelligence is being used across an entire range of fields, including services, management, transport, and communications. Despite the fact that specialists do not consider these systems as particularly sophisticated versions of AI, they can still have a significant impact on individuals and groups. This in turn carries implications in relation to rights and responsibilities. As a result, there are numerous questions regarding how AI systems work, and how they should be regulated. Should AI be considered a legal subject? Who should assume responsibility for the actions of an AI system? Who owns the results of intellectual activity performed by AI? What can be done to ensure that AI is effectively regulated without hindering the development of new technology and the introduction of relevant technological solutions in areas of public life?
Moderator
Vadim Vinogradov
Dean of the Faculty of Law, National Research University Higher School of Economics; Head of the Working Group on Legislation in the Field of Internet Technologies and Digitalization, Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation
Panellists
Svetlana Alekseeva
Deputy Head, Head of Digital Transformation, Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Supervision (Rosselkhoznadzor)
Alexey Bessonov
Acting Rector, Moscow Academy of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation (online)
Maxim Beskhmelnitsyn
Deputy Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation
Sergey Gavrilov
Сhairman of the Committee of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation on Property, Land and Property Relations (online)
Sergey Izrailit
Vice President for Development and Planning, Skolkovo Foundation
Alexander Krainov
Director for Development of Artificial Intelligence Technologies, Yandex
Sergey Nakvasin
Deputy Head, Analytical Center for the Government of the Russian Federation; Head, Expert Center for the Implementation
of the Federal Project "Artificial intelligence"
Andrey Neznamov
Managing Director of the AI Regulation Center, Sberbank
Front row participant
Evgeny Chernyavsky
Co-Founder, Partner, Voskhod Law Firm
Broadcast

Vadim Vinogradov
Dean of the Faculty of Law, National Research University Higher School of Economics; Head of the Working Group on Legislation in the Field of Internet Technologies and Digitalization, Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation
Doctor of Law, Professor, Dean of the HSE Faculty of Law, Member of the Civiс Chamber of the Russian Federation.
Graduated with honors from the Faculty of Law of Lomonosov Moscow State University.
Author of more than 120 scientific, educational and methodical works on constitutional, digital, administrative, municipal law and legislative process.
In June 2020, V.A. Vinogradov became the Dean of the Faculty of Law at the National Research University Higher School of Economics. Since December 2021, Vadim Aleksandrovich has been a member of the HSE Supervisory Board.
V.A. Vinogradov is a member of the expert advisory council under the Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Building, the expert council of the State Duma Committee on Ownership, Land and Property Relations, the Council for the Improvement of Arbitration under the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation.
Since 2014, he has been the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the NGO "Center for Assistance to Lawmaking". In 2020, he became a member of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation and was appointed as the head of the working group on legislation in the field of Internet technologies and digitalization.
Graduated with honors from the Faculty of Law of Lomonosov Moscow State University.
Author of more than 120 scientific, educational and methodical works on constitutional, digital, administrative, municipal law and legislative process.
In June 2020, V.A. Vinogradov became the Dean of the Faculty of Law at the National Research University Higher School of Economics. Since December 2021, Vadim Aleksandrovich has been a member of the HSE Supervisory Board.
V.A. Vinogradov is a member of the expert advisory council under the Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation and State Building, the expert council of the State Duma Committee on Ownership, Land and Property Relations, the Council for the Improvement of Arbitration under the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation.
Since 2014, he has been the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the NGO "Center for Assistance to Lawmaking". In 2020, he became a member of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation and was appointed as the head of the working group on legislation in the field of Internet technologies and digitalization.

Svetlana Alekseeva
Deputy Head, Head of Digital Transformation, Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Supervision (Rosselkhoznadzor)

Alexey Bessonov
Acting Rector, Moscow Academy of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation

Maxim Beskhmelnitsyn
Deputy Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation

Sergey Gavrilov
Сhairman of the Committee of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation on Property, Land and Property Relations

Sergey Izrailit
Vice President for Development and Planning, Skolkovo Foundation

Alexander Krainov
Director for Development of Artificial Intelligence Technologies, Yandex
Head of the Machine Intelligence Laboratory, Yandex, in charge of Pilot Products and AI Technologies Sector.
Before that, for nine years, he headed the development of computer-enabled vision products and algorithms at Yandex.
Before Yandex, he worked at SPIRIT DSP and its subsidiary SeeStorm in the position of Product Director. He was engaged in the development of audio and video compression and transmission algorithms, speech recognition, video conferencing technologies, computer-enabled vision and 3D modelling.
He worked in Port.Ru, one of the Russian Internet pioneers, where he created a cataloguing system for Russia’s first online marketplace.
The first job was a temporary scientific team Supermatrix, where he was engaged in computer-aided design of the topology of superconducting matrices.
He graduated from MIREA (Russian Technological University).
Party to the development of a national strategy for AI development.
Member of the Executive Committee of the Moscow GO Federation.
Before that, for nine years, he headed the development of computer-enabled vision products and algorithms at Yandex.
Before Yandex, he worked at SPIRIT DSP and its subsidiary SeeStorm in the position of Product Director. He was engaged in the development of audio and video compression and transmission algorithms, speech recognition, video conferencing technologies, computer-enabled vision and 3D modelling.
He worked in Port.Ru, one of the Russian Internet pioneers, where he created a cataloguing system for Russia’s first online marketplace.
The first job was a temporary scientific team Supermatrix, where he was engaged in computer-aided design of the topology of superconducting matrices.
He graduated from MIREA (Russian Technological University).
Party to the development of a national strategy for AI development.
Member of the Executive Committee of the Moscow GO Federation.

Sergey Nakvasin
Deputy Head, Analytical Center for the Government of the Russian Federation; Head, Expert Center for the Implementation
of the Federal Project "Artificial intelligence"

Andrey Neznamov
Managing Director of the AI Regulation Center, Sberbank

Evgeny Chernyavsky
Co-Founder, Partner, Voskhod Law Firm