Calling all Congressional, federal agency, and White House staff! Register today for the August recess session of Tech Foundations for Government Staff: Spotlight on Artificial Intelligence — a three-day, in-person deep dive into how machine learning technologies work, current theories of AI regulation, and top AI areas of consideration at the federal level. Join fellow government staffers at Georgetown University Law Center on August 6–8 for in-depth conversations with technologists, practitioners, and academics about key areas of technology policy. The program will conclude with a careers roundtable focused on tech policy jobs in government. View the event agenda: https://lnkd.in/g5X_sJT5 Space is limited! Sign up to attend this free event, open only to government staff: https://lnkd.in/gpwtJxB7
Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law & Policy
Higher Education
A forum for policymakers, academics and technologists to discuss the most pressing issues in technology law and policy
About us
We train the next generation of lawyers and lawmakers with deep expertise in technology law and policy; we provide non-partisan insights to policymakers on issues relating to new and emerging technologies; we foster interdisciplinary approaches to solving technology law and policy problems; and we identify and create opportunities for technology to improve access to justice. Connect with us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/GtownTechLaw.
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https://www.law.georgetown.edu/tech-institute/
External link for Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law & Policy
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Employees at Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law & Policy
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Gigi Sohn
Expert on Telecommunications, Media & Technology Law and Policy. Nonprofit Executive, Public Advocate and Public Speaker
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Natalie Roisman
Tech law + policy at Georgetown | strategist, problem solver, connector, community builder | shaping lawyers + policymakers in the age of AI |…
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Esther Tetruashvily
Global Affairs at OpenAI | J.D. Candidate at Georgetown | Former U.S. Diplomat | Forbes 30 Under 30 in Law and Policy
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Alice Cao
J.D. Georgetown Law '23 | B.A. UC Berkeley '20
Updates
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Calling all Congressional, federal agency, and White House staff! Save the date for the August recess session of Tech Foundations for Government Staff: Spotlight on Artificial Intelligence — a three-day, in-person deep dive into how machine learning technologies work, current theories of AI regulation, and top AI areas of consideration at the federal level. Join fellow government staffers at Georgetown University Law Center on August 6–8 for in-depth conversations with technologists, practitioners, and academics about key areas of technology policy. Presentations will cover how various technologies work; how they’re being deployed; the policy questions they raise; and how businesses, policymakers, and civil society are addressing those questions in the real world. The program will conclude with a careers roundtable focused on tech policy jobs in government. The event agenda and registration link will be posted next week. In the meantime, fill out this form to be notified as soon as registration opens: https://lnkd.in/ewVn5EQt
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Dorea Marshall is the Director of Outreach of the Georgetown Law Technology Review (GLTR). Gary Stockard Jr. is the Editor-in-Chief of GLTR. Both are rising 3Ls in the Tech Law Scholars Program at Georgetown University Law Center. Learn more about their work on GLTR and their interests outside of law in our latest student spotlight. https://lnkd.in/eKSZkYKa
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Happening tomorrow! Don't miss this exciting event with European Parliament Member Brando Benifei. Join us: https://lnkd.in/gBUfYGUT
Join the Tech Institute and the Yale Information Society Project next Tuesday, July 9, for a discussion of the European Union's AI Act with Brando Benifei, a Member of the European Parliament and the Act's co-rapporteur. Professors Anupam Chander of Georgetown University Law Center, Nikolas Guggenberger of the University of Houston Law Center, and Kyoko Yoshinaga of Keio University will join Mr. Benifei in conversation about this landmark legislation. Register for free for this fully virtual event, which will take place at 9:00 am eastern time on July 9, 2024: https://lnkd.in/gBUfYGUT
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Join the Tech Institute and the Yale Information Society Project next Tuesday, July 9, for a discussion of the European Union's AI Act with Brando Benifei, a Member of the European Parliament and the Act's co-rapporteur. Professors Anupam Chander of Georgetown University Law Center, Nikolas Guggenberger of the University of Houston Law Center, and Kyoko Yoshinaga of Keio University will join Mr. Benifei in conversation about this landmark legislation. Register for free for this fully virtual event, which will take place at 9:00 am eastern time on July 9, 2024: https://lnkd.in/gBUfYGUT
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Join us TODAY at 11:00 am! Register here for "The EU AI Act in Final Form": https://lnkd.in/e2ExARrY
Join the Tech Institute and the Yale Information Society Project on Thursday, June 27 from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm eastern for a discussion of "The EU AI Act in Final Form." Four experts on European AI Policy will discuss this landmark legislation: Agnieszka Jabłonowska (Leiden University), Ewan McGaughey (King's College London), Przemyslaw Palka (Jagiellonian University), and Lucilla Sioli of (European Commission). Nikolas Guggenberger (University of Houston Law Center) will moderate the conversation. Anupam Chander (Georgetown University Law Center) and Kyoko Yoshinaga (Keio University) will give remarks. Register for the virtual event: https://lnkd.in/e2ExARrY
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Last week, Judicial Innovation Fellowship (JIF) Founding Director Jason Tashea appeared on the LawNext podcast to discuss JIF's inaugural cohort, which placed fellows in the Hamilton County, Tennessee General Sessions Court, Kansas State Courts, and Utah State Courts. Jason also discussed the future of the Judicial Innovation Fellowship and the way that court innovation can reduce the access to justice gap. Watch the recording: https://lnkd.in/eak9eYZB
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Join the Tech Institute and the Yale Information Society Project for two upcoming events in our AI Governance Series focusing on the EU AI Act: This Thursday, June 27, hear from a panel of experts on the EU AI Act in its final form: Agnieszka Jabłonowska of Leiden University, Prof. Ewan McGaughey of King's College London, Prof. Przemyslaw Palka of Jagiellonian University, and Lucilla Sioli of the European Commission. Register for the virtual event here: https://lnkd.in/e2ExARrY Then, join us on Tuesday, July 9, for a conversation with Brando Benifei, a member of the European Parliament and co-rapporteur on the AI Act. Prof. Anupam Chander of Georgetown University Law Center, Prof. Nikolas Guggenberger of University of Houston Law Center, and Prof. Kyoko Yoshinaga of Keio University will join in the discussion of this landmark legislation. Register for the virtual event here: https://lnkd.in/gBUfYGUT
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Logan Arkema is a recent graduate of Georgetown University Law Center's Master of Law & Technology program, working at the US Government Accountability Office. Simone Edwards recently received her JD at Georgetown Law and will be joining the Tech Institute as a Senior Associate in July. She also works as a Google Public Policy Fellow at TechFreedom. Both were recently awarded the IAPP - International Association of Privacy Professionals Westin Scholar Award for students identified as their professors as future leaders in privacy or data protection. Learn more about their work in privacy, their favorite Georgetown Law experiences, and their interests outside of law in our latest student spotlight! https://lnkd.in/eVxFbEpr
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Calling all Congressional, federal agency, and White House staff! Save the date for the August recess session of Tech Foundations for Government Staff: Spotlight on Artificial Intelligence — a three-day, in-person deep dive into how machine learning technologies work, current theories of AI regulation, and top AI areas of consideration at the federal level. Join fellow government staffers at Georgetown University Law Center on August 6–8 for in-depth conversations with technologists, practitioners, and academics about key areas of technology policy. Presentations will cover how various technologies work; how they’re being deployed; the policy questions they raise; and how businesses, policymakers, and civil society are addressing those questions in the real world. The program will conclude with a careers roundtable focused on tech policy jobs in government. Fill out this form to be notified as soon as registration opens: https://lnkd.in/ewVn5EQt