Biography
Ken Satoh is a full professor of Principles of Informatics Research Division, NII (National Institute of Informatics), and Sokendai (The Graduate University of Advanced Studies), Japan. He worked with Fujitsu 1981-1995 and then was an associate professor of Hokkaido University till 2001. He also studied law at the law school of University of Tokyo in 2006-2009 and passed Japanese bar exam in 2017. His main research interest is logical foundations of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and application of AI to law. He recently proposed juris-informatics which is a new research field combining informatics and law.
Research themes: AI and Law, Logical Foundation of AI, Compliance Mechanism of AI, Legal Debugging
All sessions by Ken Satoh
WAICOM – Workshop on AI Compliance Mechanism (full day)
14 Dec 2022
9:00-17:00
Science Park 2; D1.2, Room Gerstner
LN2FR – Methodologies for Translating Legal Norms into Formal Representations (full day)
14 Dec 2022
09:00-17:00
Science Park 1, D1.1, room 035