Stanford Law School AI Initiative
Stanford Law School AI Initiative
AI Habits for Legal Leaders: April 8
OnlineArtificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping legal practice and the strategic decisions facing law firms, in-house counsel, and legal organizations. In this Stanford Law Executive Education webinar, Irene Liu, Executive Director of the Stanford Law School AI Initiative, and Wei Chen, lead instructor for the AI Strategy for Legal Leaders program, will discuss practical AI habits […]
AI Initiative Speaker Series: Legal’s role on the AI frontier with Elspeth White, JD ’08 of Google Deepmind: April 23
@ SLS: Room 270 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesJoin Elspeth White of Google DeepMind for a discussion on the evolving role of legal teams at the forefront of artificial intelligence. The talk will explore how in-house counsel navigate emerging risks, governance challenges, and strategic opportunities in AI development. Professor Nate Persily will moderate. Lunch will be provided to in-person attendees. Attendance information In-person […]
AI Initiative Speaker Series: AI Governance and the Future of AI Investing with Brendan Kelleher & Jonathan Duckles of SoftBank: April 30
@ SLS: Room 270 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesThis session examines the intersection of AI governance and investment strategy. Speakers from SoftBank will discuss how governance frameworks shape capital allocation, risk management, and long-term value creation in the rapidly evolving AI ecosystem. Professor Nate Persily will moderate. Lunch will be provided to in-person attendees. This event is open to the Stanford Law School […]
AI Initiative Speaker Series: How to Keep the Internet Human in the World of AI Agents with Ben Lee of Reddit: May 7
@ SLS: Room 270 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesReddit CLO Ben Lee explores the challenges of maintaining human-centered online communities in an era increasingly shaped by AI agents. The discussion will address platform governance, authenticity, and the legal implications of automated participation online. Professor Rob Reich will moderate the discussion. Attendance information In-person attendance is open to the Stanford Law School on-campus community […]
AI Buildout and Populism: May 11
@ SLS: Room 290 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesThe AI buildout is running headlong into a political backlash that tech and policy are not prepared for. Data center opposition is surging across both parties and all levels of government, while the macro debate about whether AI will create broad prosperity or mass displacement is playing out in viral essays and market selloffs in […]
AI Initiative Speaker Series: From Counsel to Code: A Lawyer’s Year Building with AI with Mark Pike, Associate General Counsel of Anthropic and creator of Claude Legal Plugin: May 14
@ SLS: Room 290 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesMark Pike, Associate General Counsel of Anthropic and creator of the Claude Code legal plugin, shares his transition from legal practice to hands-on AI development. This talk explores how building AI tools for legal use cases reshapes the role of lawyers and enables new forms of innovation at the intersection of law and technology. Irene […]
AI Initiative Speaker Series: Generative AI and Copyright Law: Authorship, Fair Use, and the Future of Creativity with Professor Mark Lemley, Stanford Law School: May 21
@ SLS: Room 270 Crown Quadrangle, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesProfessor Mark Lemley examines the implications of generative AI for copyright law, focusing on authorship, fair use, and creative ownership. The discussion will address how legal doctrine must evolve in response to machine-generated content. Nate Persily will moderate this discussion. Attendance information In-person attendance is open to the Stanford Law School on-campus community (students, faculty, […]