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In this year’s concluding session of the AI Governance Virtual Symposium, Byron Tau of the Wall Street Journal led Julia Angwin, Iverna McGowen, and David Robinson in a discussion on…
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In the third session of the AI Governance Virtual Symposium, Professor Anupam Chander moderated a panel on comparative perspectives on AI regulations featuring Chinmayi Arun of the Information…
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In the second session of the AI Governance Virtual Symposium, Alexandra Reeve Givens, President and CEO of the Center for Democracy and Technology, moderated a panel on AI and corporate…
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In the first session of the AI Governance Virtual Symposium, Professor Sheila Foster moderated a panel on AI for municipalities, featuring Dr. Ann Cavoukian, Albert Fox Cahn, and Professor…
Georgetown University Law Center is pleased to announce the appointment of April Falcon Doss as the new Executive Director of the Institute for Technology Law and Policy.
The Institute for Technology Law & Policy hosted the launch of In AI We Trust?, a new podcast with Equal AI’s Miriam Vogel (L’01) and World Economic Forum’s Mark Caine exploring the complex world of AI and ethics with thought leaders.
In the opening segment to the AI Governance Virtual Symposium, organized by the Information Society Project at Yale Law School and the Institute for Technology Law and Policy at Georgetown Law, Audrey Tang, the Digital Minister of Taiwan, discussed Taiwan’s…
The Tech Institute hosted the launch of In AI We Trust?, a new podcast with Equal AI’s Miriam Vogel (L’01) of Equal AI, and Mark Caine of the World Economic Forum, which will explore the complex world of AI and ethics with thought leaders in the field. The launch featured U.S. Congresswoman Yvette Clarke, a leader in AI ethics legislation, and Roger McNamee, world-renowned investor and AI ethics activist.
When not hitting the books, GULC student Josh Schoen (L’21) manages his legal-focused technology startup, Motionize. Motionize is a legal document automation tool that employs machine learning to automate the creation of certain legal documents. By…
On December 8, 2020, the Tech Institute and Common Sense Media co-hosted a a virtual book launch for Which Side of History? as part of Georgetown Law’s 150th Anniversary celebrations.