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November 29, 2022
The Future of US-China Tech Relations: Blockchain Technology, Crypto Regulation, and Central Bank
Using blockchain and CBDC as examples, we will explore China’s latest innovation policy and the post-20th Party Congress US-China tech race, from AI and semiconductor chips to quantum computing and electric cars. Winston Ma, the author of Blockchain and Web3: Building the Cryptocurrency, Privacy, and Security Foundations of the Metaverse, will discuss these questions with […]
November 10, 2022
China’s Direction under Xi Jinping: What We Learned from the Party Congress
Fordham Law Professor Carl Minzner will share his analysis of what we can expect for the next decade (or more) of Xi Jinping rule, based on the speeches and documents from the party congress and other recent messaging. He also will discuss what all this could mean for foreign scholars trying to conduct research in […]
November 2, 2022
Deluge Data, Data Deluge Symposium
Deluge Data, Data Deluge is online talk series and in-person symposium that brings critical perspectives from the humanities and arts into dialogue with engineering and data practitioners engaged in flood sensing.
December 6, 2022
NYU Tandon School of Engineering: Keystone
Join the NYU Tandon School of Engineering entrepreneurial ecosystem, and sign up for the Future Labs’ no-cost, virtual 8-week crash course in launching your own company. Apply by December 6, 2022.
November 10, 2022
Data Cartels FUNTIME BOOK PARTY
Professor of Law Sarah Lamdan will discuss her new book, Data Cartels: The Companies that Control and Monopolize Our Information with MarketWatch Enterprise Reporter Shoshana Wodinsky.
November 2, 2022
FemTech and Privacy: Striking the Balance in a Post-Dobbs Reality
A conversation exploring how FemTech data can be used, and the privacy laws and legislation that can be leveraged to protect users.
October 13, 2022
Realigning Law, Values, & Technology: Jessica Silbey and Rebecca Giblin in conversation with Jason Schultz
While the internet and digital technologies has delivered wonders, they have also revealed, exacerbated, or simply thrown into stark relief a misalignment between intellectual property and competition law, our fundamental values, and expectations for a just society. In Chokepoint Capitalism, Rebecca Giblin and her co-author Cory Doctorow explore how creative labor markets have been captured and distorted, suggesting […]