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SUMMARY: Public Interest Tech Law and Policy: A Viable and Growing Career P
 ath
DESCRIPTION: While it’s true that the tech industry has immense control in 
 the current political climate and offer many financially appealing jobs\, t
 here is a growing and urgent necessity for energy and legal skills to advoc
 ate for the average person in the digital age. Whether it’s working in a va
 riety of government roles\, as part of housing or immigration work\, at a c
 ivil society organization\, in political activism\, or influencing better b
 ehavior from inside some companies\, there is an opportunity and sometimes 
 an obligation to engage in tech policy work. The widespread abuse of data a
 nd use of AI in nearly every sector demands legislative\, regulatory\, and 
 legal intervention work by people with public interest as their north star.
  Wasserstein Fellow Ben Winters will talk about his roles in academia\, gov
 ernment\, civil society\, and political groups – furthermore\, he will prov
 ide a survey of job paths available for people who want to explicitly focus
  on tech policy as well as people looking to integrate it into any work the
 y plan on doing. He’ll also discuss the challenges and opportunities of wor
 king on the less resourced side.\n\nLunch provided. Please RSVP below. Open
  to the HLS community.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p>While it’s true that the tech industry has
  immense control in the current political climate and offer many financiall
 y appealing jobs\, there is a growing and urgent necessity for energy and l
 egal skills to advocate for the average person in the digital age. Whether 
 it’s working in a variety of government roles\, as part of housing or immig
 ration work\, at a civil society organization\, in political activism\, or 
 influencing better behavior from inside some companies\, there is an opport
 unity and sometimes an obligation to engage in tech policy work. The widesp
 read abuse of data and use of AI in nearly every sector demands legislative
 \, regulatory\, and legal intervention work by people with public interest 
 as their north star. <a href="https://hls.harvard.edu/wasserstein-fellows-p
 rogram/meet-current-wasserstein-fellows/#ben-winters-director-of-ai-privacy
 -consumer-federation-of-america">Wasserstein Fellow Ben Winters</a> will ta
 lk about his roles in academia\, government\, civil society\, and political
  groups – furthermore\, he will provide a survey of job paths available for
  people who want to explicitly focus on tech policy as well as people looki
 ng to integrate it into any work they plan on doing. He’ll also discuss the
  challenges and opportunities of working on the less resourced side.</p><p>
 Lunch provided. Please RSVP below. Open to the HLS community.</p><p>Ben Win
 ters is the Director of AI and Privacy at the Consumer Federation of Americ
 a. Ben leads CFA’s advocacy efforts related to data privacy and automated s
 ystems and works with subject matter experts throughout CFA to integrate co
 ncerns about privacy and AI in order to better advocate for consumers. Ben 
 is also an adjunct professor at the University of the District of Columbia 
 David A. Clarke School of Law. Prior to CFA\, Ben worked at the Civil Right
 s Division of the Department of Justice\, where he was an Attorney Advisor 
 in the policy section focusing on algorithmic harm in the civil rights cont
 ext and was Senior Counsel at the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EP
 IC) where he led the AI/Human Rights project and advocated for accountabili
 ty through legislative and direct legal action.</p>
CATEGORIES:Career Event,OPIA Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Micah Nemiroff":MAILTO:mnemiroff@law.harvard.edu
URL;VALUE=URI:https://hls.harvard.edu/events/public-interest-tech-law-and-p
 olicy-a-viable-and-growing-career-path/
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