Exponential Innovations, AI, and Law Bootcamp

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Presented by CodeX—The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics
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Open to: Stanford Law School students, CS students, GSB students
Hands-on accelerated course on artificial intelligence and law, regulation & ethics to equip students to explore and build in small teams, disruptive but sustainable innovations in areas like: Autonomous Vehicles, Blockchain and Smart Contracts, Internet of Things, Big Data and Predictive Analytics, Automated Professional Services.
2-day workshop, Saturday, Jan. 12 – Sunday, Jan. 13 @ Stanford Law School (9-5 pm both days)
Pre-event team formation workshop on Thursday, January 10 (8-10 am, required)
Register by November 28, 2018. Space is limited. This class is free and only for Stanford Law, CS/Engineering, and GSB students.
What does it take to innovate and build companies in high growth areas? How do artificial intelligence and computational technologies (machine learning, natural language processing, blockchain) impact innovation? How do you properly address privacy considerations, prevent bias, and comply with law, regulation, and ethical standards to ensure that disruptive growth in this field is sustainable and not short-lived?
You will explore these questions in this class, while you work in a small team to build a startup idea in one of these exponential innovation areas. You will then pitch your idea to a panel of VCs and AI entrepreneurs at the finale. No prior knowledge of AI or exponential innovations is necessary.
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VP of Product Strategy at SAP, and Stanford CodeX fellow (teaches the Stanford Law class “Startup Bootcamp for Lawyers”); he served as CEO of a Google Ventures-funded startup and head M&A lawyer at Apple. |
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Executive director of both Stanford Codex and Stanford Program in Law, Science and Technology, and lecturer at Stanford Law School. He lectures in the areas of legal informatics, IP law and innovation. |
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Associate Director, Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, and Program Manager, Policy and Innovation Initiative, Stanford Graduate School of Business. She is a former attorney at Israel’s Department of Justice Supreme Court Division. |
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Visiting Professor of Law at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law and Affiliated Faculty at Stanford CodeX. A former Big Law partner, Dan teaches classes on AI, assessing AI and computational technologies, data analytics, and innovation. |
Questions? Email the co-organizers Jameson Dempsey (CodeX fellow) and Jay Mandal at AILawBootcamp@gmail.com