2024 Symposium: Artificial Intelligence, Law, Ethics, and Policy
STLR Symposium Recordings:
- Opening Remarks
- Keynote Address
- Emerging Areas & AI Regulations
- AI, Data Privacy, & Cybersecurity
- AI, Innovation, & Policy
- AI in the Legal Profession
About
This symposium will focus on artificial intelligence and how it relates to topics such as generative AI, data privacy & cybersecurity, copyright & trademark use, and AI in the legal profession. Through the symposium we aim to provide a platform that brings together esteemed scholars, experienced practitioners, and accomplished computer programmers, all with expertise in artificial intelligence and machine learning.
The symposium is currently designed to feature four panels, each focusing on vital aspects of artificial intelligence, such as the latest AI developments, ethical implications, governmental regulations, and concerns regarding intellectual property and data privacy.
Details
Friday, January 31, 2025
9:00 AM - 2:30 PM CDT
- SMU Dedman School of Law, Karcher Auditorium | Walsh Classroom and online via Zoom
- 5.00 CLE credit (0.50 Ethics) will be available
- Free for SMU students & faculty
- $30 Early Bird registration fee through Monday January 13, 2025
- $45 Regular registration fee
Speakers & Moderators
April Dawson, NCCU School of Law
Nicole Morris, Emory University School of Law
Daniel Linna, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law
Katherine Gnadinger, Microsoft
Peter Vogel, North Texas Information Systems Security Association
Tom Mattei, Neiman Marcus Group
Andrew M. Hinkes, K&L Gates
Walt Green, Phelps Dunbar LLP
Nelson Rosario, Rosario Tech Law LLP
Joelle Hong, Meta
Representative Giovanni Capriglione, Texas House of Representatives
Josh Parecki, Zoom
Bradley C. Weber, Locke Lord
Robert S. Hill, Holland & Knight
Carla Reyes, SMU Dedman School of of Law
Jay Johnson, Charles Schwab & SMU Dedman School of Law
Hilda C. Galvan, Jones Day
Gregory Silberman, Kilpatrick Townsend
Neil G. Ferrari, Munck Wilson Mandala
Justin Koplow, AT&T