Artificial Intelligence and Regulatory Enforcement

Thursday, October 31, 2024 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Location: 46 Hillhouse

Cost: Free but register in advance
104
46 Hillhouse Avenue
New Haven CT 06511

Description:

Join the Schmidt Program for a talk by Michael Karanicolas, Executive Director at the Institute for Technology, Law and Policy at UCLA. He is also an incoming Associate Professor and the James S. Palmer Chair in Law and Public Policy at the Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University.

Michael has ten years of experience in civil society, working projects connected to freedom of expression, transparency, and digital rights. His scholarly research encompasses a number of thematic areas, but generally revolves around the application of human rights standards in an online context, including content moderation, privacy and surveillance, digital contracts, internet governance, open government and the right to information, intellectual property law, and the regulation of political speech.

He will discuss his draft report for the Administrative Conference of the United States, “Artificial Intelligence and Regulatory Enforcement.”

This event is open to the Yale community. Seating is limited. Please register in advance. The draft will be shared with those who register.

Open To:

Alumni, Faculty, Graduate and Professional, Staff, Students, Undergraduate, Yale Postdoctoral Trainees

Categories:

Jackson, Law, Politics and Society, Science and Technology, Talks and Lectures

Contact:

Jackson School of Global Affairs
Phone: 203-432-6253
Email: jackson.school@yale.edu
Link: http://jackson.yale.edu