Co-hosted by the Yale–Wikimedia Initiative on Intermediaries and Information (WIII) & the Georgetown Institute for Technology Law & Policy
March 3, 2023
In the last session of Congress, Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR), Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ), and Representative Yvette Clarke (D-NY-9) introduced S.3572, the Algorithmic Accountability Act of 2022, intended to increase transparency and bring new government oversight of software, algorithms, and other automated systems. The legislation was an update of the 2019 Algorithmic Accountability Act.
The AI Governance Symposium hosted Senator Wyden on campus to discuss concerns about algorithmic bias and the future of algorithmic accountability legislation.
Guest Speaker:
Senator Ron Wyden, D-OR
Expert Panel:
Paul Ohm, Professor of Law; Chief Data Officer; Georgetown University Law Center
Nikolas Guggenberger, Assistant Professor; The University of Houston Law Center
Dennis Hirsch, Professor of Law; Director, Program on Data and Governance;…