Artificial Intelligence and the Law (AIL) - Seton Hall Law School

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Artificial Intelligence and the Law (AIL) Conference Seton Hall University School of Law One Newark Center ▪ 1109 Raymond Boulevard ▪ Newark ▪ April 19-20, 2018 Agenda Thursday, April 19, 2018 3:00 pm:

Registration, Room 273, Seton Hall University School of Law

4:00 pm

WELCOME and INTRODUCTIONS Kathleen M. Boozang, Dean and Professor of Law, Seton Hall University School of Law

4:15-5:45 pm

CONTEXT-SETTING SESSION Timnit Gebru, Microsoft Research and Founder, Black in AI Terrell McSweeny, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission Sandra Wachter, Research Fellow, Oxford Internet Institute, Oxford University Alexandra Chouldechova, Assistant Professor of Statistics and Public Policy, Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University Elana Zeide, Visiting Assistant Professor, Seton Hall University School of Law

5:45-6:00 pm

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6:00 pm

KEYNOTE: EDWARD FELTEN Edward Felten, Robert E. Kahn Professor of Computer Science and Public Affairs and Director of Center for Information Technology Policy, Princeton University

7:00 pm

Refreshments & Cocktails, Seton Hall University School of Law

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Friday, April 20, 2018 8:00 am

Registration & Continental Breakfast

8:45 am

Opening Remarks & Welcome

9:00-10:15 am

P ANEL O NE : A RTIFICIAL I NTELLIGENCE AND T ORTS The Cyborg, the AI & the Human Being: New Challenges in Civil Liability Robert Heverly, Associate Professor of Law, Albany Law School Law, Artificial Intelligence, and Fake News Ari Waldman, Associate Professor and Director of the Innovation Center for Law and Technology, New York Law School Regulating Black-Box Medicine Nicholson Price, Assistant Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School

Moderator: Brian Sheppard, Professor of Law, Seton Hall University School of Law 10:15-10:45 am

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10:45-12:00pm

P ANEL T WO : A RTIFICIAL I NTELLIGENCE AND C ONTRACTS Artifice and Intelligence Andrea Matwyshyn, Professor of Law, Northeastern University School of Law Algorithmic Snake Oil? Government Procurement of Automated Systems Natasha Duarte, Policy Analyst, Center for Democracy and Technology The Legal Duties of Social Media Conducting AI-Mediated Health Analytics Mason Marks, Visiting Fellow, Information Society Project, Yale Law School Algorithms and Markets: The Perfect Excuses Frank Pasquale, Professor of Law, University of Maryland

Moderator: David Opderbeck, Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Gibbons Institute of Law, Science, & Technology, Seton Hall University School of Law 12:00-1:15 pm

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1:15-2:30pm

PANEL THREE: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Bail or Jail? Judicial v. Algorithmic Decision Making in Pretrial Systems Doaa Abu Elyounes, Fellow, Harvard Law School Using Machine Learning to Address Mass Incarceration Colleen Chien, Associate Professor of Law, Santa Clara University School of Law The First Amendment Right of Access in an Age of Machines Hannah Bloch-Wehba, Stanton First Amendment Fellow, Media Freedom & Information Access Clinic, Yale Law School Predictive Analytics in Education: Learning, Earning & Equity Elana Zeide, Visiting Assistant Professor, Seton Hall University School of Law Moderator: Charles Sullivan, Professor of Law, Senior Associate Dean for Finance and Faculty, Seton Hall University School of Law

2:30-3:00 pm

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3:00-4:15pm

P ANEL F OUR : A RTIFICIAL I NTELLIGENCE AND A DMINISTRATIVE L AW Regulation for Robot Design Brenda Leong, Senior Counsel and Director of Strategy, Future of Privacy Forum Managing Prediction David Robinson, Managing Director, Upturn and Adjunct Professor of Law, Georgetown Law Potential Discriminatory Effects of AI in Education: Current Regulatory Framework or New Approach? Priscilla Regan, Professor, Department of Public and International Affairs, George Mason University

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Epistemological Tensions between Machine Learning & Criminal Justice Ben Green, Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Moderator: Marina Lao, Professor of Law, Seton Hall University School of Law 4:15-4:30pm

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4:30-5:00pm:

W RAP U P : T HOUGHTS AND T HEMES Najarian Peters, Assistant Professor, Seton Hall University School of Law’s Institute for Privacy Protection James Grimmelmann, Professor of Law, Cornell Tech and Cornell Law School Solon Barocas, Assistant Professor, Department of Information Science, Cornell University

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