Lecturer in Law Ryan Durrie Joins National Conversation on AI Accountability at the Unpacking Relational Approaches to AI Accountability Law Conference

WashU Law’s Lecturer in Law and Co-Director of the WashU Law AI Collaborative Ryan Durrie recently participated in the Unpacking Relational Approaches to AI Accountability conference at Boston University. The conference brought together legal scholars from across the country to explore how emerging AI technologies challenge and reshape legal relationships, responsibilities, and remedies.

WashU Law continues to play a leading role in shaping the future of law and technology. As part of our ongoing commitment to legal innovation, the WashU Law AI Collaborative will host our next CLE event, Artificial Intelligence and Legal Practice: Emerging Issues and Ethical Considerations, on July 29. This virtual program will feature a discussion on the judiciary’s use of artificial intelligence, examining the ethical, legal, and institutional implications of Al-assisted decision-making. Learn more and register at law.washu.edu/washu-law-ai-legal-tech/washu-law-ai-collaborative-cle-series/