Lectures: W 5:30 - 7:20 pm @ William H. Gates Hall 207

Instructor: Inyoung Cheong
Office hours: Virtual coffee chat by appointment
Email: [email protected]
⚗️ Course Description
- This course focuses on the interplay between law, public policy, and technology, specifically exploring the impact and evolution of free speech, privacy, and content liability in the context of emerging technologies like social media, generative AI, and mixed reality. To thoroughly understand this complex field, the course will adopt an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on insights from law, computer science, humanities, and social sciences, and will analyze relevant policies from various countries, including the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), AI Act, Digital Services Act, Germany's Network Enforcement Act, and the UK's Online Safety Bill. By studying these policies, we will develop the ability to critically evaluate policy options relevant to the US tech industry, such as the proposed reforms to Section 230 and the Texas HB 20.
- This course is a graduate-style seminar, exploring various exciting subjects at the intersection of technology, law, policy, and society. The class will be a mixture of readings, expert lectures,and individual advising.
📋 Course Schedule
🌐 Course Administration and Policies
- Academic Honesty & Grading Policy
- The written artifact should not contain any plagiarism.
- When in doubt, please consult with an instructor.
- Suspected violations of academic integrity rules will be handled in accordance with UW guidelines on academic misconduct.
- Accommodations
- If you have a disability and have an accommodations letter from the Disability Resources office, we encourage you to discuss your accommodations and needs with me as early in the semester as possible. We will work with you to ensure that accommodations are provided as appropriate. If you suspect that you may have a disability and would benefit from accommodations but are not yet registered with the office of Disability Resources for Students, We encourage you to apply here.
🚨 Announcement
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📢 Here's a shared Google sheet for your literature review assignments. (Summary of 6+ academic articles or cases)
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📢 Here’s the sign-up sheet for the individual advising on Feb. 22 and 23. No class on Feb. 22!
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Week 1. Intro & Comparative Framework [1/11]
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💭 Why the U.S. tech policy has depended on “innovative” lawyers and judges? How have other countries handled issues with the emerging technologies?
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