Tulane University Law School: Gamm Symposium Examines Fairness and Bias Concerns in Artificial Intelligence
October 23, 2019
October 23, 2019
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, Oct. 23 -- Tulane University Law School issued the following news release:
The impact of artificial intelligence on education, financial instruments, criminal justice and healthcare, are just a few of the topics that will be addressed at this year's Gordon Gamm Comparative Law and Justice Symposium on Nov. 8.
Leading this year's Symposium, titled The Implications of Artificial Intelligence for a Just Society, is Tulane Law Prof. Kristin . . .
The impact of artificial intelligence on education, financial instruments, criminal justice and healthcare, are just a few of the topics that will be addressed at this year's Gordon Gamm Comparative Law and Justice Symposium on Nov. 8.
Leading this year's Symposium, titled The Implications of Artificial Intelligence for a Just Society, is Tulane Law Prof. Kristin . . .
