The International Seminar On Border Region

The intersection of borders, artificial intelligence (AI), and law represents a rapidly evolving and complex field. AI technologies are increasingly integrated into border security systems for tasks like surveillance, identification of potential threats, and managing border crossings more efficiently, using tools such as facial recognition and automated passport controls. This integration raises significant legal and ethical issues concerning privacy, data protection, and AI systems’ potential biases and inaccuracies. In the realm of immigration control, AI is becoming more prevalent in these areas, and international laws and standards are being challenged to evolve, ensuring that technological advancements do not compromise human rights and legal accountability. Using AI at borders is not just a matter of security and efficiency but also intersects with humanitarian considerations, particularly in treating refugees and asylum seekers. Thus, the challenge lies in leveraging AI’s capabilities to enhance border management while safeguarding ethical standards and legal compliance.

Based on the above considerations, there is a perceived need for a seminar entitled The 8th INTSOB with the theme “Exploring the Intersection of Law, Borders, and Artificial Intelligence: Navigating the Challenges and Opportunities Beyond“. This event is also as The 1st International Seminar on Bussiness Law Carpe Diem: “Artificial Intelligence Law: Challenge and Opportunities Beyond“.

This International Seminar would become an annual activity of the five Universities. The hosting of the conference shall be done alternatively by the Universitas Pasundan, Geylisim University, Universitas Sangga Buana, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Strauss University of Los Angeles, United States of America, and University of Middle East Turkey.

Last Event in 7th INTSOB

THE OBJECTIVES

  1. The general objective of this seminar is to develop international cooperation on the border on Artificial intelligence.
  2. The specific objective is to explore what strategies to improve institutional strengthening to improve the welfare of local communities to analyze the potential economic, social, and cultural impact of Artificial intelligence.

SCOPE OF THE CONFERENCE

Exploring the Intersection of Law, Borders, and Artificial Intelligence: Navigating the Challenges and Opportunities Beyond” delves into the complex relationship between legal frameworks, national boundaries, and the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence (AI). This exploration highlights the unique challenges and opportunities arising at the crossroads of these five domains.

    1. Legal Challenges: Integrating AI into various sectors raises significant legal questions. This includes privacy, data protection, and intellectual property rights. The adaptability of current legal systems to the fast-paced advancements in AI technology is a critical concern. 
    2. Border Considerations: AI’s impact on borders is multifaceted, encompassing physical and digital realms. Physically, AI technologies like automated surveillance and facial recognition systems have implications for border security and immigration control. Digitally, AI transcends geographical boundaries, creating a need for international legal cooperation and cyber governance.
    3. Ethical and Social Implications: AI poses ethical dilemmas, particularly concerning bias, accountability, and the potential for misuse. These challenges necessitate a discussion on the ethical use of AI, considering the diverse social and cultural contexts across borders.
    4. Opportunities for Innovation: Despite these challenges, AI offers immense opportunities for legal innovation. It can enhance the efficiency of legal processes and enable more informed decision-making. AI’s ability to process vast amounts of data can aid in complex international legal negotiations and conflict resolution.
    5. The Need for Global Collaboration: The intersection of law, borders, and AI underlines the importance of global collaboration. Developing international frameworks and standards for
      AI use and governance is essential to address the challenges and harness the opportunities presented by AI technologies.

THEMATIC AREAS

  1. Law, Humanity, international studies, Social Work, Education, Women’s Studies, Hospitality and Tourism.
  2. Governance: Public Administration, Business Administration, Management, Local
    government, Urban and City Planning, Environment

IMPORTANT DATES

Registration  To Be Announced
Full Paper Submission To Be Announced
Camera Ready Paper To Be Announced
Conference  To Be Announced

REGISTRATION FEE

All accepted paper are required to pay the Registration Fee

Registration Type (per paper)
To Be Announced
Indonesian Presenter
To Be Announced
International Presenter
To Be Announced

 

PAYMENT METHOD

Only wire transfer is accepted for payment.

Transfer to the following account (For Indonesian Participant):

  • Bank Name: BANK JAWA BARAT
  • Account Number: 0125766978100
  • Account Name: Jurnal Intsob Inlan PT

For payment method information, please contact our event assistant.

+62 812-2225-1024 or  assistant@intsob.com

 

Keynote Speakers

Prof. Dr. Kamarulnizam Abdullah. (visiting profesor at Universitas Pasundan, Indonesia - Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia)

Dr. Mohd. Zakhiri Md Nor. - Universiti Utara Malaysia

Prof. Jair Gevaerd, Ph.D., - Straus Institute Southern California

Manuscript Template

MANUSCRIPT TEMPLATES FOR CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

Prospective authors are invited to submit full papers of 4- 6 pages (including tables, figures and references) in standard format using the following templates.

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