Chinese and American legal experts discuss the regulation of artificial intelligence


On January 11, 2024, Dr. Mark Wu, a professor at Harvard Law School, Dr. Samm Sacks, a senior researcher at the Paul Tsai China Center of Yale Law School, and Dr. Graham Webster, a research fellow at Stanford University, visited CASS Institute of Law and CASS Institute of International Law, and held a meeting with Professor Mo Jihong, director of CASS Institute of Law, Professor Xie Zengyi, deputy director of CASS Institute of Law, and other experts and scholars of the two institutes on the legal regulation of artificial intelligence and other related issues.

 

 

 

 

The meeting was presided over by Professor Xie Zengyi. In his speech, Professor Xie gave the American guests a brief introduction to CASS, CASS Institute of Law and CASS Institute of International Law, as well as the research on the legal regulation of artificial intelligence carried out by scholars of the two institutes. He expressed the wish to continue the exchanges and cooperations between the two CASS institutes and the relevant institutions of Harvard University, Yale University and Stanford University in the field of legal regulation of artificial intelligence and other fields of the rule of law. The three American experts thanked the two CASS institutes for their warm reception and expressed their desire to strengthen their cooperation with the two CASS institutes. Both hosts and guests agreed that discussions and exchanges help China and the US understand each other's new progress in laws and policies on the regulation of artificial intelligence.

 

 

Also attending the meeting were Mr. Zhang Jingui, head of the Research Coordination and International Cooperation Department of CASS Institute of Law, and some young scholars of the two institutes, including Dr. Zhou Hui, Dr. Yu Jianan, Dr. Liu Canhua and Dr. Shen Qian.