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2022 - 2023 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

LAW 357 - Artificial Intelligence Law and Politics


2

This 2-credit course is a primer of the core legal, policy, and ethical issues arising from the increasing deployment of AI systems. From considering what AI is, we will explore the AI Ecosystem, and focus on certain practical applications such as autonomous systems, the IoT, and Big Data fueled by social media. We will explore important questions about civil liberties, privacy, self-determination, and how traditional legal doctrines (e.g. tort and criminal law) are coping with new challenges. This course is suited for students who want to gain some familiarity in this field but lack technical knowledge, and those who have technical knowledge and want to understand the key socio-legal implications of innovation. Assessment includes class participation, a mid-term essay, and a final exam. No prior technical or legal knowledge is required. Students who have already taken or plan to take Law 428 are not eligible.