Aurelia Tamò-Larrieux

Orcid: 0000-0003-3404-7643

Affiliations:
  • Maastricht University, The Netherlands
  • University of St. Gallen, Switzerland (former)


According to our database1, Aurelia Tamò-Larrieux authored at least 29 papers between 2015 and 2025.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2025
Adoption of artificial intelligence in the judiciary: a comparison of 28 advanced democracies.
Discov. Artif. Intell., December, 2025

The challenge of open-texture in law.
Artif. Intell. Law, June, 2025

Privacy-Friendly and Trustworthy Technology for Society.
Digit. Soc., April, 2025

Responsible guidelines for authorship attribution tasks in NLP.
Ethics Inf. Technol., March, 2025

Responsible automatically processable regulation.
AI Soc., February, 2025

Regulating pressing systemic risks - but not too soon?
Internet Policy Rev., 2025

Controlled Language Increases Comprehension of Law for People.
ACM J. Comput. Sustain. Soc., 2025

2024
How Distrust is Driving Artificial Intelligence Regulation in the European Union.
Eur. J. Law Technol., 2024

Discrimination for the sake of fairness by design and its legal framework.
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., 2024

Legal, Technical, and Social Limitations of Data Portability through Decentralized Applications.
Proceedings of the Posters and Privacy Session of the Solid Symposium 2024, 2024

From Walls to Windows: Creating Transparency to Understand Filter Bubbles in Social Media.
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on the Normative Design and Evaluation of Recommender Systems (NORMalize 2024) co-located with the 18th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems (RecSys 2024), 2024

From Analog Risk Assessment Instruments to Digital Ones: Mapping the Concerns (poster).
Proceedings of Ongoing Research, 2024

A Proxy for Assessing the Automatic Encodability of Regulation.
Proceedings of the Symposium on Computer Science and Law, 2024

2023
Mapping the Issues of Automated Legal Systems: Why Worry About Automatically Processable Regulation?
Artif. Intell. Law, September, 2023

Toy story or children story? Putting children and their rights at the forefront of the artificial intelligence revolution.
AI Soc., February, 2023

Pervasive Computational Law.
IEEE Pervasive Comput., 2023

2021
Overtrusting robots: Setting a research agenda to mitigate overtrust in automation.
Paladyn J. Behav. Robotics, 2021

Do Privacy Concerns About Social Robots Affect Use Intentions? Evidence From an Experimental Vignette Study.
Frontiers Robotics AI, 2021

Decision-making by machines: Is the 'Law of Everything' enough?
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., 2021

Towards Privacy-Friendly Smart Products.
Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Privacy, Security and Trust, 2021

The Right to Customization: Conceptualizing the Right to Repair for Informational Privacy.
Proceedings of the Privacy Technologies and Policy - 9th Annual Privacy Forum, 2021

2020
Innovation under pressure: Implications for data privacy during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Big Data Soc., July, 2020

Towards Transparency by Design for Artificial Intelligence.
Sci. Eng. Ethics, 2020

Gathering Expert Opinions for Social Robots' Ethical, Legal, and Societal Concerns: Findings from Four International Workshops.
Int. J. Soc. Robotics, 2020

Privacy and security by design: Comparing the EU and Israeli approaches to embedding privacy and security.
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., 2020

The chilling effects of algorithmic profiling: Mapping the issues.
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., 2020

2019
Transparency you can trust: Transparency requirements for artificial intelligence between legal norms and contextual concerns.
Big Data Soc., January, 2019

Robots and Transparency: The Multiple Dimensions of Transparency in the Context of Robot Technologies.
IEEE Robotics Autom. Mag., 2019

2015
RoboCode-Ethicists: Privacy-friendly robots, an ethical responsibility of engineers?
Proceedings of the ACM Web Science Conference, 2015


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