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18/04/2025 - Columbia AI Summit Explores Regulation, Privacy, and Ethics (USA)

argument: Notizie/News - Ethics and Philosophy of Law

Source: Columbia Spectator

Columbia Spectator reports on the inaugural AI Summit hosted by Columbia University on 30 March 2025, which gathered legal scholars, technologists, and policymakers to discuss the implications of artificial intelligence on law, privacy, and society. Key topics included algorithmic accountability, the regulation of large language models, and the ethical challenges of AI in public and private sectors.

The summit featured panels and keynote speeches emphasizing the urgent need for AI-specific legal frameworks. Speakers highlighted global disparities in regulation, the role of universities in shaping policy, and the tension between innovation and rights protection.

Participants stressed the importance of interdisciplinary dialogue, particularly as generative AI systems are increasingly deployed in areas such as education, justice, and health. The event marked a significant moment in academic engagement with real-world tech governance.