Notice & Comment

July 29th ACUS Webinar: Bias and Artificial Intelligence in Government

The Administrative Conference of the United States and the Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law and Policy are pleased to announce the third panel in their virtual symposium on artificial intelligence in federal agencies.

This session will take place on Wednesday, July 29 from 2:00 pm – 3:15 pm ET. Chai Feldblum, a Morgan Lewis Partner, former EEOC Commissioner, and ACUS public member will moderate a panel on how artificial intelligence systems can encode implicit biases, how federal program managers can protect against bias when they rely on AI systems, and how the government can use AI to detect and counter biased behavior by regulated entities.

Panelists are:

  • David Super, Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Law and Economics, Georgetown University Law Center
  • Kristin Johnson, McGlinchey Stafford Professor of Law, Tulane University Law School
  • Alex Givens, President and Chief Executive Officer, Center for Democracy & Technology

Please register for this virtual event at https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1806494714042408464. You will receive a confirmation email once registered. 

The second panel discussed challenges and opportunities in the intersection between artificial intelligence and core administrative law doctrines. The first panel discussed the research leading to the publication of Government by Algorithm: Artificial Intelligence in Federal Administrative Agencies.

The final panel discussion later this summer will explore Artificial Intelligence “In the Trenches”: A View from Inside the Agencies

Dates and details will be announced soon on our symposium webpage.

We hope you’ll be able to attend the symposium’s third session on Wednesday, July 29. Please feel free to share this invitation with others who may be interested in attending.