Now that AI and robots
are routinely in the headlines, in the workplace, and more and more in our
homes, the questions of AI intelligence and AI’s position in society are ones
we should confront. Writers and artists have been thinking about these
questions for centuries. What insights can they offer lawyers? How can law and
the humanities present and discuss the issue of AI and robot rights in society? Join us to hear these presenters and their papers: Long Bui, Vassar College, “Asian/Female Robot: Imaging Post/Human
Rights Within Law and Popular Culture.” Christine Corcos, LSU Law Center, “’I Am
the Master’: Presenting AI Rights In Popular Culture.” Brian Frye, University
of Kentucky College of Law, “The Lion, the Bat & the Thermostat: Agnostic
Reflections on Artificial Intelligence.”
Business
meeting held at program conclusion.