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A Conversation with Assistant U.S. Attorney General Carlos Uriarte
@ SLS: Room 270 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordNavigating the Dynamic Complexity of China’s Regulation of Artificial Intelligence
@ SLS: Room 290 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford- No events scheduled for April 2, 2024.
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Elements of Policy Analysis Skills Boot Camp
@ SLS: Room 320D Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way, StanfordWeek of Events
Building for Impact: Generative AI and Law Bootcamp
Building for Impact: Generative AI and Law Bootcamp
Hands-on accelerated class on generative AI and law to equip small teams of students to explore and design generative AI-driven innovations at the cross-section of technology and law. Students will further develop and pitch their ideas in the Stanford Law x LLM hackathon (Day 2) versus other teams. Please register for both events, this Bootcamp […]
A Conversation with Assistant U.S. Attorney General Carlos Uriarte
A Conversation with Assistant U.S. Attorney General Carlos Uriarte
Please join us for a conversation with Carlos Felipe Uriarte, Assistant U.S. Attorney General for the Office of Legislative Affairs (OLA). Uriarte leads the Department’s interactions with Congress, advocates for its interests, and develops legislative strategies. Uriarte also guides OLA's facilitation of the appearance of Department witnesses at congressional hearings, manages the interagency clearance process […]
Navigating the Dynamic Complexity of China’s Regulation of Artificial Intelligence
Navigating the Dynamic Complexity of China’s Regulation of Artificial Intelligence
Watch the event In recent years, China has emerged as a pioneer in formulating some of the world’s earliest and most comprehensive rules concerning algorithms, deepfakes, and generative artificial intelligence (AI) services. This proactive approach has led many to view China as a global frontrunner in AI regulation, while also raising concerns that Beijing’s approach […]
Courting Censorship
Courting Censorship
This talk will draw lessons from Murthy v. Missouri and other current censorship cases. It asks whether Supreme Court doctrine has invited censorship? Not deliberately, of course. Still, it must be asked whether current doctrine has courted censorship—in the same way one might speak of it courting disaster. The lecture will begin at 5:00pm. Dinner […]
AI+A2J Working Group
AI+A2J Working Group
This regular lunch brings together Stanford faculty, staff, and students working on how AI will impact access to the justice system.
Elements of Policy Analysis Skills Boot Camp
Elements of Policy Analysis Skills Boot Camp
If you are interested in exploring public policy but lack formal training, consider joining the Policy Lab for any or all of our introductory policy skills workshops. The series offers an overview of methods and strategies for social change, beginning with an in-person boot camp on Saturday, 4/6, followed by a series of six one-hour […]