Join us on Monday (10/28) at 11 a.m. to hear Michael Karanicolas from @UCLAtech present his talk "Assessing the Relationship Between Privacy Regulations and Software Development to Improve Rulemaking and Compliance" as part of IAA's seminar series.
iaa.jhu.edu/event/iaa-semina…
Today we're excited to launch our latest publication: Shearing the Sheep Without Skinning It: Policy Options for Extracting Revenue from Online Platforms: itlp.law.ucla.edu/wp-content…
Join us on Monday (10/28) at 11 a.m. to hear Michael Karanicolas from @UCLAtech present his talk "Assessing the Relationship Between Privacy Regulations and Software Development to Improve Rulemaking and Compliance" as part of IAA's seminar series.
iaa.jhu.edu/event/iaa-semina…
Next Tuesday, October 15, we're excited to host Chairwoman @JRosenworcel from the FCC for a chat about AI and the future of communications.
Register to attend at: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F…
Our superstar SJD student, @AlessiaZornetta, presented a poster at Stanford’s Trust and Safety conference on the new DSA rules and their impact on platform transparency and content moderation.
Today, ITLP is excited to launch a new report from our Information Policy Lab.
"Governing XR" explores the privacy, governance, and content moderation challenges from this new technology: itlp.law.ucla.edu/wp-content…
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Attn #UCLAAlumni! Join the first in a series of events exclusively for alumni working/interested in #techlaw, policy and related developments - register now to attend Wednesday, 5/1. Special thanks to our venue sponsor Perkins Coie LLP! Details: bit.ly/UCLAtechlaw-May1
Tomorrow we're excited to welcome our affiliated faculty member @Yuantest3 from @UCLAengineering for a Tech Talk on security and privacy challenges.
Join us at the 12:15 at UCLA Law for the conversation - lunch available to registered attendees.
Meet @xiyin_tang, assistant professor at @UCLA Law & copyright law expert. In the battle between AI vs. copyright law, who will win? Prof. Tang weighs in below. 1/2 #LawTwitter
"The best time for robust conversation about appropriate #safeguards to protect the integrity of government processes that employ #AI would have been before these technologies were piloted. The 2nd best time for such a conversation is now." @M_Karanicolas@CASenateBudget