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.
Join your Capitol Hill staff colleagues during August recess for three days of in-depth, in-person conversations with academics, technologists, and practitioners about tech policy issues.
Monday, April 17, 2023 | 6:30pm Reception & 7:00pm Talk | 500 1st St NW, 9th Floor
The Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law & Policy welcomes Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, Chairman of the Senate Budget Committee and a senior member of the Senate…
Join us as we discuss the latest issues related to international privacy law, from the GDPR to the Cross-Border Privacy Rules. Conversation with Haksoo Ko, Chair, Korean Personal Information Protection Commission. With Anupam Chander, Georgetown Law,…
Whether it’s advocating for public policies that hold tech companies more accountable, designing tech solutions to modernize delivery of government services, or imagining how tech can drive greater access to justice, there’s no question that tech…