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Join Seattle University and leading experts from across the country at the third annual Ethics & Tech Conference to explore the evolving legal and policy landscape governing AI.

 

GOVERNING AI: LAW AND POLICY

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Since its inception in 2023, the Ethics and Tech Conference has been a gathering for thought leaders and industry professionals to engage in meaningful discussions, debates, and networking opportunities. Each year, we tackle pressing issues at the intersection of ethics and technology, from AI’s evolving role in the workforce to its impact on education and healthcare.

In 2025, we turn our focus to the legal and political frameworks shaping AI governance. Join us as experts navigate the complexities of regulation, policy, and ethical responsibility in artificial intelligence. 

 

11:00AM - 12:30PM: Registration and networking

12:30PM: Formal program begins

 

 

To learn more about conference speakers, moderators, and for the full schedule of events, please visit the Ethics & Technology Conference website.

 

Early-bird registration is open until May 10.

 

QUESTIONS? Contact us at techethics@seattleu.edu.

 

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MEET THE SPEAKERS

 

Mark Chinen

MARK CHINEN

Professor of Law at the Seattle University School of Law

 

Jay Conrad

JAY T. CONRAD

Lawyer, Scholar, and Policy Strategist

 

Teresa Hutson

TERESA HUTSON

Corporate Vice President, Trusted Technology Group, Microsoft Corporation

 

MIKE JACKSON

GM, Associate General Counsel and Head of Governance, Enablement, Learning and Legal for the Office of Responsible AI (ORA)

 

 

Jai Jaisimha

JAI JAISIMHA

Seattle-based technology entrepreneur

 

Sonia Katyal

SONIA KATYAL 

Professor and Associate Dean, University of California Berkeley School of Law 

 

Emily McReynolds

EMILY MCREYNOLDS 

Head of Global AI Strategy, Adobe 

 

Tee Sannon

TEE SANNON

Technology Policy Program Director at the ACLU of Washington

 

Matt Scherer

MATT SCHERER

Senior Policy Counsel for Workers’ Rights and Technology at the Center for Democracy & Technology

 

Bisma Shoaib

BISMA SHOAIB 

Attorney, Northwest Region Federal Trade Commission 

 

Ticket refund requests will be accepted up to 14 days prior to the event date. No refunds will be processed within 14 days of the Conference.

 

QUESTIONS? Contact us at techethics@seattleu.edu.

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Planning to attend, some very important issues to consider and discuss as we integrate AI into our workplace and daily lives.