Center’s AI governance research featured by premier intergovernmental organization

In a blogpost last week, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) showcased work by ASU’s Center for Law, Science and Innovation (LSI) on soft-law governance of AI. The site OECD.AI published an article by Center Faculty Director, Prof. Gary Marchant, and Law Research Fellow, Dr. Carlos Gutierrez, entitled, “Soft law 2.0: Incorporating incentives […]

Phoenix’s Tech Future at the Smart Region Summit

ASU’s Smart Region Summit packed the house at the Beus Center for Law and Society on November 15. The Summit attracted speakers and attendees from state and local government representatives, several leading tech companies, and leading academics to discuss making the Phoenix region a national leader in smart technologies for transportation, communication, power, and sustainability.  […]

Call for Abstracts: Seventh Annual GETS Conference

The Seventh Annual Conference on Governance of Emerging Technologies & Science (GETS) will be held at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law on May 22-24, 2019. The conference is premised on the belief that there is much to be learned and shared from and across the governance experience for various emerging technologies. The conference will consist of […]

Learn from Experts and Scholars at LSI’s GETS Conference

REMINDER! Early Bird registration for the Sixth Annual Conference on Governance of Emerging Technologies & Science (GETS) ends Monday, April 30! The GETS Conference, May 16-18, includes presentations and discussions on the policy, social, and ethical aspects of emerging technologies. This year’s schedule features more than 50 speakers covering timely issues in artificial intelligence, privacy, healthcare, gene editing, blockchain, […]