6896
Spring 2025
Artificial Intelligence and the Law
This course surveys key legal issues that arise from the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). We will examine issues that surround bias, ethics, privacy, intellectual property, cybersecurity, AI personhood, autonomous operation, and algorithmic explainability. We will also consider standards, current and emerging laws, and regulations and combine all of our learnings to assess whether they are effective, identify gaps, and assess potential modifications or alternatives.
Instructor
Alan Rozenshtein
Law Faculty
Syllabus
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Artificial Intelligence and the LawCredits
2
Graduation Requirements
Upper Division Legal Writing
Subject / Concentration
Health Law & Bioethics*
Intellectual Property and Technology*
Student year
J.D. - 2L/3L (Upper Division)
LL.M.
Grade base
A - F
Course type
Seminar
* Indicates Concentration