Julie Henry is a doctoral student in computer science and STEAM project leader. Her work focuses, among other things, on gender stereotypes and their influence on career orientation, particularly with regard to STEM professions. Antoinette Rouvroy holds a PhD in legal sciences from the European University Institute (Florence, 2006) and is a qualified FNRS researcher at the Centre de Recherche en Information, Droit et Société (CRIDS). Since 2000, she has been interested in the relationship between law, modes of construction and risk, science and technology, and neoliberal governmentality.

The Midi will be moderated by François-Xavier Fiévez, Vice-Rector in charge of Gender. In parallel with this discussion, an exhibition by Plan International entitled #Dream4Girls, pinpointing some big dreams for the future of girls generated by AI, will be accessible in the Quai 22 exhibition hall.

This free event is open to the public (registration required).

Registrations: https://www.billetweb.fr/midi-genre-ia-menace-ou-opportunite-pour-les-femmes