Starr Forum: Artificial Intelligence and National Security Law: A Dangerous Nonchalance
A conversation with James E Baker, former chief judge of the US Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces and a national security law expert. Judge Baker is currently in residence at the MIT Center for International Studies as a Robert E Wilhelm Fellow. Judge Baker retired from the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces after fifteen years of service, the last four as chief judge. He currently chairs the American Bar Association (ABA) Standing Committee on Law and National Security and is a presidential appointee to the Public Interest Declassification Board.
A transcript of the event is available at https://cis.mit.edu/events/transcripts/starr-forum-artificial-intelligence-and-national-security-law-dangerous
Recorded on March 06, 2018
The MIT Center for International Studies (CIS) is a world premier, university-based research and education center. Learn more at http://cis.mit.edu/
The MIT Starr Forum is a flagship public event series hosted by CIS. Learn more at http://cis.mit.edu/events-seminars/about-starr-forum
Видео Starr Forum: Artificial Intelligence and National Security Law: A Dangerous Nonchalance канала MIT Center for International Studies
A transcript of the event is available at https://cis.mit.edu/events/transcripts/starr-forum-artificial-intelligence-and-national-security-law-dangerous
Recorded on March 06, 2018
The MIT Center for International Studies (CIS) is a world premier, university-based research and education center. Learn more at http://cis.mit.edu/
The MIT Starr Forum is a flagship public event series hosted by CIS. Learn more at http://cis.mit.edu/events-seminars/about-starr-forum
Видео Starr Forum: Artificial Intelligence and National Security Law: A Dangerous Nonchalance канала MIT Center for International Studies
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