Tino Cuellar (Carnegie Foundation for International Peace; Stanford Law) will join us to discuss his work on frontier AI policy and his thoughts about frontier AI law and governance going forward. There is no required reading, but you may wish to look at the California Report on Frontier AI Policy (which Tino helped lead) and California's SB 53 bill (which adopted many of the report's recommendations), as well as Tino's work on AI agents and democratic resilience, the common law in the age of AI, and public visibility into frontier AI development.
The session is open to all members of the Yale community, but those not at YLS must RSVP in advance.
Sponsoring Organization(s)
Sponsored by Associate Professor Ketan Ramakrishnan and Visiting Lecturer Dean Ball
Part of the Colloquium on Frontier AI Governance