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Machine learning and automated decision-making technologies (colloquially dubbed “artificial intelligence” or “AI”) are an increasingly integral feature of social systems. These technologies raise profound and novel legal and ethical questions regarding oversight, individual rights, liability and justice. UCI Law continues to lead scholarship, research, and curriculum development around AI and emerging technologies. Our faculty of top scholars uses its interdisciplinary expertise to ensure that law, policy and ethics keep up with technological changes, and to develop the practical legal and policy solutions that our world needs today.
Artificial Intelligence Public Policy Institute
UCI Law is delighted to announce the establishment of a collaborative research-based institute focused on the intersection of artificial intelligence and emerging technology and its impact on public policy and the law. Please check back for additional information in the coming months.
Recent News
- Prof. Kaye comments on move by social media, tech companies to take a hands-on approach to moderate disinformation – Washington Post
- WATCH: Bryan Cunningham discussed the rise in cyberattacks across the United States – CNN
- Bryan Cunningham weighs in on how the U.S. should respond to cyberattacks – WJLA ABC News
- Neil Sahota: What Does AI Mean for You? Opportunity – Irvine Standard
- Neil Sahota comments on ways AI can assist in natural disaster prediction models – VentureBeat
- Prof. Talesh quoted on ways insurance companies can try to assist in preventing cybersecurity and data breach events – Cybersecurity Dive
- Prof. Kaye comments on Facebook’s Oversight Board, deplatforming Trump, and speech in a digital space – Mother Jones
- Neil Sahota writes on Irvine as a hub for AI innovation – Irvine Standard
- WATCH: Prof. Talesh gives lecture on how managed security and technology are redefining how insurance operates in society – iSchool UMD
- UCI Law earns A- grade among top law schools for legal technology – preLaw Magazine
- Prof. Taylor Poppe presented on "Legal Tech & Access to Justice: Thoughts from the Estate Planning Context" – Cyberjustice Laboratory
- Bryan Cunningham quoted on cybersecurity-related research and scholarship at UCI – Orange County Business Journal
- LISTEN: Prof. Goodwin discusses idea of global vaccine passport and concerns about discrimination, privacy, security and more – BeFM Morning Wave in Busan
- Prof. Kaye quoted on social media, tech companies move to restrict Donald Trump – KTVU
- LISTEN: Prof. Goodwin discusses proposed global vaccine passport and potential challenges, vulnerabilities, and inequities – TBS eFM This Morning