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Regulation Of Algorithms Prof Eugene Volokh

Prof Eugene Volokh Beverly Hills Bar Association
Prof Eugene Volokh Beverly Hills Bar Association

Prof Eugene Volokh Beverly Hills Bar Association At the 2025 faculty conference, prof. eugene volokh speaks on a panel about the "regulation of algorithms." more. Volokh has taught first amendment law, business tort law, tort law, criminal law, copyright law, and firearms regulation policy. before becoming a law professor, he clerked for justice sandra day o'connor on the u.s. supreme court and for judge alex kozinski on the u.s. court of appeals for the ninth circuit.

Eugene Volokh Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia
Eugene Volokh Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

Eugene Volokh Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia A recent panel discussion featuring eugene volokh, a senior fellow at the hoover institution, and nate persily, professor of law at stanford, highlighted how ai tools are already reshaping public discourse, notably in how people gather information on political matters. He is also the gary t. schwartz distinguished professor of law emeritus at ucla school of law, where he taught first amendment law, a first amendment amicus brief clinic, copyright law, criminal law, tort law, and a seminar on firearms regulation policy. The 2025 annual faculty conference kicks off day two with a panel on "regulation of algorithms," featuring prof. gregory dickinson, mr. dhruva krishna, prof. christina mulligan, prof . Amidst claims of algorithmic race, gender, and viewpoint discrimination, more and more individuals of all political affiliations are calling for greater government regulation of algorithms, while regulatory skeptics worry that government intervention will impede important technological innovation.

Eugene Volokh Britannica
Eugene Volokh Britannica

Eugene Volokh Britannica The 2025 annual faculty conference kicks off day two with a panel on "regulation of algorithms," featuring prof. gregory dickinson, mr. dhruva krishna, prof. christina mulligan, prof . Amidst claims of algorithmic race, gender, and viewpoint discrimination, more and more individuals of all political affiliations are calling for greater government regulation of algorithms, while regulatory skeptics worry that government intervention will impede important technological innovation. This panel will explore the wisdom of efforts to regulate algorithms and how best to frame concerns about algorithmic errors and bias. Eugene volokh is the thomas m. siebel senior fellow at the hoover institution. for thirty years, he has been a professor at the university of california – los angeles school of law, where he has taught first amendment law, copyright law, criminal law, tort law, and firearms regulation policy. In his 30 years at ucla, he taught first amendment law, a first amendment amicus brief clinic, tort law, criminal law, copyright law, and firearms regulation policy. Say an ai program someday passes a turing test, because it can con verse in a way indistinguishable from a human. and say that its develop ers can then teach it to converse—and even present an.

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