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 […]

DevilDocs Takes Round One of Hackathon at ASU Law

The Center for Law, Science and Innovation hosted the 2019 Global Legal Hackathon at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law on February 22-24. The event attracted law students, local attorneys, computer science students, coders, and other members of the community. These participants spent a weekend planing, designing, and coding tech solutions for the legal […]

Marchant on Soft Law and Artificial Intelligence

Faculty Director Gary Marchant recently wrote on approaches to the governance of artificial intelligence (AI) for UCLA School of Law’s new AI Pulse project. Marchant’s article, “Soft Law” Governance of Artificial Intelligence, takes a look at calls for traditional governmental regulation of AI, and where such an approach is unsuitable for AI technology and development. Marchant instead proposes […]

Marchant on the Limitations of Artificial Intelligence

Faculty Director Gary Marchant recently spoke on artificial intelligence (AI) as part of the Law + Innovation program organized by Navigant Consulting and the ABA Section of Litigation. Marchant discussed the evolution of AI across industries and its impact on the legal profession. Marchant also sat down with Navigant’s Jim Vint to discuss the limitations of AI, […]