Book Talk: The Secret Life of Data by Aram Sinnreich and Jesse Gilbert
April 25, 2024 EventsPresented in collaboration with the Georgetown University Center for Digital Ethics.
Join the Tech Institute and the Center for Digital Ethics for a discussion of data surveillance, digital forensics, and generative AI with Professor Aram Sinnreich of American University, interdisciplinary artist Jesse Gilbert, and Professor Laura DeNardis of Georgetown University.
Presented in collaboration with the Georgetown University Center for Digital Ethics.
As the digital era continues to evolve, AI governance is becoming a critical issue that requires comprehensive and inclusive approaches. This panel discussion will address the nuances of AI governance in Africa and the broader Global South, with the goal of advocating for balanced AI governance approaches that take into account the impact of AI on labor, the environment, sustainability, human rights, economic development, privacy, and governance, and meet the needs of local communities, rather than imposing one-size-fits-all policy solutions derived from Europe.
Presented in collaboration with the Beeck Center for Social Impact and Innovation and the Center for Security and Emerging Technology as part of Tech & Society Week 2024.
A showcase of lawyers studying for their LL.M.s in Technology Law & Policy as part of Tech & Society Week 2024.
Presented in collaboration with the Center for Asian Law as part of Tech & Society Week 2024.
Join us on March 19 and April 16 at Tech Law Scholars Program information sessions for admitted students.
Get to know Donara Aghajani (L'25) and Jay Conrad (LL.M.'24).
To discuss the development of ChatGPT, its impact, and the future of generative AI, the AI Governance Virtual Symposium Series is pleased to host OpenAI Chief Strategy Officer Jason Kwon in a webinar panel discussion with expert faculty on Thursday, February 15.
Artificial intelligence has captured the imagination of average netizens and sophisticated technologists alike. While AI and generative AI already have several popular use cases across industries, their use and/or disuse in the legal profession raises important questions about how this new class of technologies will affect the law and the profession itself.
As 2023 draws to an end, we invite you to join us in a look back at the ways we are helping students, scholars, alumni, policymakers, and practitioners face the most urgent questions at the intersection of technology, law, and policy.