About the Colloquium

Machine learning and automated decision-making technologies (colloquially dubbed "artificial intelligence" or "AI") are an increasingly integral feature of social systems. These technologies raise novel legal questions regarding oversight, individual rights, liability and justice. The UCI Law Spring 2020 Colloquium on AI & Law brings to campus leading thinkers engaged with these issues.

Speakers Include

Margaret Hu

Associate Professor of Law, Washington & Lee University School of Law



January 13

12:00-1:00 p.m. | "Algorithmic Jim Crow" 

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Mark Lemley

William H. Neukom Professor of Law, Stanford Law School



February 3

12:00-1:00 p.m. | "Remedies for Robots"

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Sonia Katyal

Co-Director, Berkeley Center for Law & Technology; Distinguished Haas Chair, Berkeley Law



February 10

12:00-1:00 p.m. | "Private Accountability in the Age of Artificial Intelligence"

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Julie Cohen

Mark Claster Mamolen Professor of Law and Technology, Georgetown Law



March 9

12:00-1:00 p.m. | "The Biopolitical Public Domain: The Legal Construction of the Surveillance Economy"

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Artificial Intelligence Public Lecture Series

Please join us for our Artificial Intelligence Public Lecture Series, featuring select guest speakers from our AI & Law Colloquium. 

Technology, Society and Justice

Rapidly developing technologies are outpacing the law and raising profound ethical challenges. At UCI Law, our faculty and top scholars work in an interdisciplinary fashion to ensure that law, policy and ethics keep up with technological changes, and lead to the development of practical legal and policy solutions that our world needs today.

Contact

Rabie Kadri
Law Centers Manager
centers@law.uci.edu
(949) 824-2370