Washburn Law’s Robert J. Dole Center for Law and Government in partnership with the Washburn Law Journal is pleased to host “Artificial Rights?”
The symposium will be held Thursday, November 5, 2020. It will be broadcast live via Zoom. Please register to receive the link for the Symposium.
The symposium will explore the rights—and wrongs—of artificial intelligence (AI) and the extent to which AI has rights and can infringe rights. While AI continues to expand into every aspect of our lives and of the law, it is not clear what AI actually is and what rights it possesses. Is AI capable of regulating itself? Can it be trusted? And what happens when it commits wrongs? Special focus will be given to the significance of artificial intelligence and the impact of intelligent machines across multiple areas of the law. The symposium will consist of a keynote speaker and two panels. Featuring, R Street’s Director, Criminal Justice & Civil Liberties, Arthur Rizer.
- Machine Rights
- Keynote: Machine Inventions
- Machine Wrongs
Register Here.