Is democracy falling apart in the United States and around the world? Are law and legal institutions the problem or solution to the crises that are threatening democracies everywhere? This season, the Fordham Law Podcast digs deep into the big questions facing democracy and its uncertain future.
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Is democracy falling apart in the United States and around the world? Are law and legal institutions the problem or solution to the crises that are threatening democracies everywhere? This season, the Fordham Law Podcast digs deep into the big questions facing democracy and its uncertain future.
Artificial Democracy? How to Regulate the Threat of AI
Democracy's Future?
49 minutes 24 seconds
1 year ago
Artificial Democracy? How to Regulate the Threat of AI
Can law and policy make AI safe, secure, and trustworthy in our democracy? On the heels of an Executive Order from the Biden Administration attempting just that, AI expert Sarah Kreps, a political science professor at Cornell, joins Julie and Zephyr to break down the perils and promise of AI for democracy and how policymakers should think about regulating it.
Democracy's Future?
Is democracy falling apart in the United States and around the world? Are law and legal institutions the problem or solution to the crises that are threatening democracies everywhere? This season, the Fordham Law Podcast digs deep into the big questions facing democracy and its uncertain future.