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The Institute for Technology, Law and Policy is a collaboration between the UCLA School of Law and the Samueli School of Engineering whose mission is to foster research and analysis to ensure that new technologies are developed, implemented and regulated in ways that are socially beneficial, equitable, and accountable.
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News media is in crisis, driven by the increasing dominance of online intermediaries and the broader attention economy. What is the appropriate legislative response to a pressing challenge to American democracy?
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& others on Dec. 5 - https://bit.ly/ITLP-LinkedIn

On April 11, ITLP will be hosting a panel at UCLA Law on the impact of AI on the legal profession:

We'll also be offering CLE credit, and the event is free and open to all.

You can register at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1pWQPnbAEhSP_9MWvTOHQfx4Ya10IZtIJDaCd6XVHYOU/viewform?edit_requested=true

#ai #technology #law

Artificial Intelligence and the Legal Profession

When: Tuesday, April 11 | 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Where: UCLA School of Law, Room 1347 The launch of ChatGPT has triggered a vigorous debate on the future of both the legal profession and legal education, as well as the evolving role of lawyers and technology in the practice of law. The panel event, which is hosted by the UCLA Institute for Technology, Law & Policy, brings together practitioners, scholars, and technical experts for a discussion of what advances in Al mean for the future of law. Panelists: John Villasenor, Faculty Co-Director, UCLA Institute for Technology, Law & Policy Jennie VonCannon, Partner, Crowell & Moring LLP Nanyun (Violet) Peng, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, UCLA Samueli School of Engineering Moderator: • Russell Korobkin, Interim Dean and Richard C. Maxwell Distinguished Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law

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Today we welcomed Dr. Justin Longo for our first Tech Talk of the year, on the creeping normality of facial recognition technology.

Check out this great program for "Automating Bias", at Cardozo Law, which is being co-organized by our Resident Fellow, Nikita Aggarwal.

Registration and livestream info at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/automating-bias-cardozo-law-review-2023-symposium-tickets-453239460427

Automating Bias: Cardozo Law Review 2023 Symposium

Please join us for the 2023 Cardozo Law Review Symposium, Automating Bias.

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This Wednesday will be our final Tech Talk of 2022, and we're excited to welcome Sanford Williams for a conversation on expanding broadband access, presented in collaboration with Critical Race Studies and the Public Interest Program.

Register: https://itlp.law.ucla.edu/events/itlp-tech-talk-series/?occurrence=2022-11-09

Next Thursday join our Executive Director, @karanicolas , and the UCLA branch of the Association for Computing Machinery, for a fireside chat on AI & Politics in Boelter 4760.

Register: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeMO439C9PS0MVD3q9AF4CCcuegRgFWEIAuOiRfsNTVJQ43oA/viewform?usp=send_form