A Discussion on AI Regulation in Asia
A Discussion on AI Regulation in Asia
February 2nd, 2024
10:00–11:15am EST
Boston University School of Law
Faculty Lounge (15th Floor)
Artificial intelligence law is rapidly developing to meet the promise and challenges presented by these transformative tools. Countries with strong tech sectors like Japan, Korea, and the United States, among others, are particularly invested in meaningful and productive regulation of AI. Please join us for a conversation on AI regulation in Asia. Professor Woodrow Hartzog of BU Law will moderate a panel with Professor Satoshi NARIHARA, a Japanese law professor at Kyushu University currently spending his sabbatical at the Harvard-Yenching Institute. This event will host many visiting scholars from Japan and South Korea to compare AI and information law and policy for the digital age.
Panelists will include:
Professor Hyeung Seob SON (Kyungsung University, Constitutional Law & Information Law)
Professor Myunghoon ROH (Salve Regina University, Criminology)
Professor Mayu TERADA (Hitotsubashi University, Administrative Law & Information Law)
Professor JangMook KANG (Dongguk University, Computer Engineering)
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