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Digital Civil Society Speaker Series: The Quantified Worker
October 5th, 2023 - 4:00 pm to 5:15 pm PT
Encina Commons 119
615 Crothers Way
Stanford, CA 94305
Join us for a monthly gathering that explores critical insights on the intersections and implications of digital dependencies with democratic norms and civil society values and actors. The Digital Civil Society Speaker Series is a thought-provoking forum that brings together leading experts and scholars to discuss pressing issues shaping our digital world.
The Digital Civil Society Lab is delighted to launch the fall quarter speaker series with the campus community and beyond. We will be joined by Professor Ifeoma Ajunwa, J.D., Ph.D who will discuss her book, The Quantified Worker: Law and Technology in the Modern Workplace.
AI technologies are changing the employment bargain, what can the law do about it?
The speaker series is open to anyone who wishes to engage with critical insights on the intersections and implications of digital dependencies with democratic norms and civil society values and actors. It is structured a as hybrid experience, allowing you to choose whether you’d like to attend in person or join us virtually. Light refreshments and snacks will be provided.
Register here to join in-person or register here to join the event virtually.
Speakers
- Professor Ifeoma Ajunwa, J.D., Ph.D - AI.Humanity Professor of Law and Ethics; Director, AI and the Law Program; Author, The Quantified Worker