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The Law and Economics of AI Agents with Dr. Noam Kolt (BKC / AISST AI Governance Speaker Series)

November 19, 2024

12:15 pm - 1:15 pm

WCC B010

Join the Berkman Klein Center and the AI Safety Student Team for a speaker series on AI governance! Free lunch will be provided, RSVP here 🙂

About the Event

AI developers are increasingly working to build autonomous AI agents that can plan and execute complex tasks with only limited human involvement. While existing legal and economic theories offer insight into the challenges presented by this technology, new approaches are needed. Capturing the benefits of AI agents and mitigating the associated risks will require diverse methodologies for rigorously studying the technology and designing appropriate governance infrastructure.

Free lunch will be provided.

About the Speaker

Noam Kolt is an Assistant Professor at the Hebrew University Faculty of Law and School of Computer Science and Engineering. He leads the Governance of AI Lab (GOAL) – a cross-disciplinary research group developing technical and institutional infrastructure to support safe and socially beneficial AI. During his doctorate at the University of Toronto, Noam served as a research advisor to Google DeepMind and was a member of OpenAI’s GPT-4 red team. He has published in the Washington University Law Review, Berkeley Technology Law Journal, Yale Law & Policy Review, and peer-reviewed venues, including NeurIPS, ACM FAccT, and Science.

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