Law & Technology & Economics of AI Conference
The Law & Technology & Economics of AI Conference is a multidisciplinary event organized by Adrian Kuenzler, Thibault Schrepel, and Volker Stocker. It aims to explore the challenges of AI regulation and promote meaningful regulatory design by bringing together top scholars from law, economics, and computer science for cross-disciplinary discussions.
Key topics include AI and competition, the European AI Act and copyright issues, AI economics and regulation, data and AI, AI governance, and jurisdictional challenges in AI policies. Sessions feature presentations from experts such as Julian Nowag, Nuno Cunha Rodrigues, Antonio Capobianco, Daniel Schnurr, Sandra Marco Colino, and Zachary Cooper.
The conference offers networking opportunities during panel discussions and breaks. Notable speakers include Christopher Yoo from the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School and Sandra Matz from Columbia Business School, who will deliver keynote addresses.
This event is ideal for legal professionals, economists, computer scientists, policymakers, and academics interested in the intersection of AI, law, and economics. Attendees will gain insights into current challenges and developments in AI regulation and have the opportunity to engage with leading experts in the field.
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Speakers(25)
Adrian Kuenzler
Professor at The University of Hong Kong
Adrian Kuenzler is a Professor at The University of Hong Kong and one of the organizers of the Law & Technology & Economics of AI Conference.
Alba Ribera Martínez
Professor at Universidad Villanueva
Alba Ribera Martínez is a Professor at Universidad Villanueva, presenting online on 'Generative AI Training Data and the Challenge of Lawful Scale'.
Antonio Capobianco
Deputy Head at OECD Competition Division
Antonio Capobianco is the Deputy Head of the OECD Competition Division, presenting on 'Competition in the Provision of Cloud Computing Services'.
Catalina Goanta
Associate Professor at Utrecht University
Catalina Goanta is an Associate Professor at Utrecht University, participating online in the panel on Jurisdictional Challenges and AI Policies.
Christopher Yoo
Imasogie Professor in Law and Technology at University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
Christopher Yoo is the Imasogie Professor in Law and Technology at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, delivering a keynote speech.
Daniel Schnurr
Professor at University of Regensburg
Daniel Schnurr is a Professor at the University of Regensburg, presenting on 'Implementing the European AI Act: Balancing Horizontal Consistency with Sector-Specific Requirements'.
Elettra Bietti
Assistant Professor at Northeastern University
Elettra Bietti is an Assistant Professor at Northeastern University, participating in the panel on AI and Competition.
Florence G’sell
Professor at Sciences Po/Stanford University
Florence G’sell is a Professor at Sciences Po and Stanford University, presenting on 'The EU’s Model of Comprehensive Technology Regulation'.
Ginger Zhe Jin
Professor at University of Maryland
Ginger Zhe Jin is a Professor at the University of Maryland, presenting on 'Artificial Intelligence and Data Policies'.
Harry Surden
Professor at University of Colorado Law School
Harry Surden is a Professor at the University of Colorado Law School, presenting on 'The Limits of Prediction in Technology Policy: Why AI Regulation Must Embrace Uncertainty'.
Jason Potts
Professor at RMIT University
Jason Potts is a Professor at RMIT University, presenting on 'Governing Hyperobjects – New Economics of AI Regulation'.
Julian Nowag
Associate Professor at The University of Hong Kong
Julian Nowag is an Associate Professor at The University of Hong Kong, presenting on 'Algorithmic Predation and Exclusion'.
Kyohei Yamamoto
Official at Japan Fair Trade Commission
Kyohei Yamamoto is an official at the Japan Fair Trade Commission, presenting on 'AI, Competition and Data Regulation in Japan'.
Michal Shur-Ofry
Professor at Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Michal Shur-Ofry is a Professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, presenting on 'AI Governance as Regulation of Collective Memory'.
Nuno Cunha Rodrigues
Professor at Universidade de Lisboa/Portuguese Competition Authority
Nuno Cunha Rodrigues is a Professor at Universidade de Lisboa and a member of the Portuguese Competition Authority, presenting on 'Crafting the Regulatory Ecosystem for AI: Competition 2.0'.
Paul Ohm
Professor at Georgetown University Law Center
Paul Ohm is a Professor at Georgetown University Law Center, presenting on 'Focusing on Fine-Tuning: Understanding the Four Pathways for Shaping Generative AI'.
Robert Mahari
Researcher at MIT Media Lab
Robert Mahari is a Researcher at the MIT Media Lab, participating online in the panel on Data and AI.
Sandra Marco Colino
Associate Professor at The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Sandra Marco Colino is an Associate Professor at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, presenting on 'Copyrighting AI’s Artistic Streak: The China-US Divide'.
Sandra Matz
Associate Professor at Columbia Business School
Sandra Matz is an Associate Professor at Columbia Business School, delivering a keynote speech online.
Thibault Schrepel
Associate Professor at VU Amsterdam
Thibault Schrepel is an Associate Professor at VU Amsterdam and one of the organizers of the Law & Technology & Economics of AI Conference.
Volker Stocker
Research Group Leader at Weizenbaum Institute
Volker Stocker is a Research Group Leader at the Weizenbaum Institute and one of the organizers of the Law & Technology & Economics of AI Conference.
William Lehr
Research Scientist at MIT
William Lehr is a Research Scientist at MIT, co-presenting on 'Agentic AI – Friend and Foe'.
Yasunori Tabei
Official at Japan Fair Trade Commission
Yasunori Tabei is an official at the Japan Fair Trade Commission, presenting on 'Japanese AI Regulation'.
Yo Sop Choi
Professor at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Seoul
Yo Sop Choi is a Professor at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Seoul, presenting on 'The New AI Regulation in Korea'.
Zachary Cooper
Researcher at VU Amsterdam
Zachary Cooper is a Researcher at VU Amsterdam, presenting on 'Limits to Copyright’s Power Over the Next-Generation of Generative AI Media'.
Event Details
- Date
- May 22-23, 2025
- 2 days
- Location
- 🇭🇰 Hong Kong
- Academic Conference Room, 11/F Cheng Yu Tung Tower, The University of Hong Kong
- Pricing
- Free
- Audience
- Legal professionals, economists, computer scientists, policymakers, and academics interested in AI regulation.