
The Program on Data and Governance, a program of the Moritz College of Law and the Translational Data Analytics Institute, is proud to present the next event in the Data Points: Ideas on Data, Law and Society Lecture Series. Dr. Lee Tiedrich, Distinguished Faculty Fellow, Ethical Tech (Duke University) will give a talk titled "Global AI Policy & Regulation" on Monday, Oct. 30, at 12:15 p.m. in Daxbe Auditorium, Drinko Hall. Lunch will be provided.
Talk abstract
The global artificial intelligence legal and policy landscape is rapidly changing. This lecture will discuss key AI legal and policy developments, including those sparked by the meteoric rise of generative AI. It also will highlight strategies that organizations can use to adapt to evolving AI policies in order to help unlock AI’s benefits and mitigate the risks.
Speaker biography
Lee Tiedrich is Executive in Residence in the Pratt School of Engineering and a Distinguished Faculty Fellow in Law & Responsible Technology in the Duke Initiative for Science & Society. As a Duke alumna in electrical engineering and with over 30 years of legal experience as a partner at the global law firm Covington & Burling LLP, Lee has a long career bridging technology, law and policy. At Covington, she served as co-chair of the firm’s global and multi-disciplinary Artificial Intelligence Initiative and counseled organizations on a broad range of data and technology matters, including policy, governance, intellectual property, regulatory, transactional and digital transformation matters. Read more