The Information Society Project
@yaleisp
The Information Society Project at @YaleLawSch is an intellectual center addressing issues at the intersection of law, tech & society.
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It’s here. It’s out. This is one of those pinch me moments. One of so many I had working on this collection over the last months. So happy with how it all came together. Check it out: law.yale.edu/isp/publicatio… Biggest thanks to our INCREDIBLE authors, The Information Society Project, Yale Journal of Law & Technology, Knight Foundation
A new collection from The Information Society Project brings together essays by leading scholars to demonstrate how AI systems are imbued with the power to shape social identities, legal frameworks, labor relations, and the very fabric of our shared digital space. law.yale.edu/yls-today/news…
If you've enjoyed following the The Information Society Project handle for the last few years, please join me in applauding the fabulous Mila T Samdub for doing such a wonderful job managing it. Mila will remain in the ISP family, and we'll introduce you to our new communications fellow shortly.
Thank you to Paul "Stop2End" Gowder, 🐱 🐈 😺 for a wonderful presentation on “Protecting the Rule of Law from Automated Centralization” at today’s Ideas Lunch!
Tomorrow we'll be joined by Professor Nate Persily (Stanford Law School) for a talk on "Misunderstanding AI’s Democracy Problem" Tuesday, September 10, 2024 - 12:10PM-1:30PM - SLB 128 DM for zoom details Cosponsored by Yale Journal of Law & Technology
At this week’s Law & Tech Talk, we had the pleasure of hosting Nate Nate Persily’s amazing talk on “Misunderstanding AI’s Democracy Problem!”
Tomorrow! Claudia Haupt (NortheasternLaw) and Margaret Hu (William & Mary Law School) join us to give a talk on "First Amendment and the Separation of Tech and State" Thursday, September 12, 2024 - 12:00PM-1:30PM - Baker Hall 405 DM for Zoom details.
Thank you to Margaret Hu and Claudia Haupt for a wonderful presentation on "First Amendment and the Separation of Tech and State" at today’s Ideas Lunch!