This event was co-sponsored by Guarini Global Law & Tech with the US-Asia Law Institute at NYU School of law and the APEC Study Center at Columbia University
China has rapidly emerged as a global leader in artificial intelligence, closely rivalling the United States. China is also at the forefront of regulating AI. It has proactively introduced some of the world’s earliest and most comprehensive rules concerning algorithms, deepfakes, and chatbots, among others. Angela Zhang, global professor of law at NYU School of Law, took a dive deep into China’s regulatory landscape and provide a critical assessment of its AI governance strategies. She also forecasted the future direction of China’s AI regulation and explored its potential implications on the global community. Professor Benedict Kingsbury of NYU School of Law moderated the discussion.