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What if Your Boss Was an Algorithm?

Hosted by the LSE Law School

Moot Court Room, New Academic Building, London School of Economics, Houghton St, London WC2A 2AE

Speaker

Jeremias Adams-Prassl

Jeremias Adams-Prassl

Professor, Oxford University

Chair

Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray

Professor, LSE Law School

In the second LTS 2022 Seminar Professor Jeremias Adams-Prassl will discuss his ERC funded work exploring the legal regulation of algorithmic management and the rise of artificial intelligence in replacing traditional management functions.

Meet our speaker and chair

Jeremias Adams Prassl is Professor of Law at Oxford. His research focuses on technology, innovation policy, and the future of work in the European Union and beyond. He is a Fellow of Magdalen College, and Deputy Director of the Institute of European and Comparative Law. Jeremias read law at Oxford, Paris, and Harvard Law School, and has held visiting teaching and/or research positions at institutions including Hong Kong University, the Max Planck Institute Hamburg, Renmin Law School Beijing, University College London, the University of Vienna, and Yale Law School.

Andrew Murray is a Professor of Law at LSE Law School, with particular reference to New Media and Technology Law. He is Director of the LSE Law, Society and Technology Group, and a Fellow of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (FRSA). He is also Associate Dean of LSE Law School.

More about this event

The LSE Law, Technology and Society group conducts world-leading research into the regulation of technology and its normative implications, including the legal, regulatory, policy and social implications of emerging technologies such as AI and ICT, biomedical and biotechnologies, distributed systems (including blockchain), FinTech, RegTech and LawTech. 

LSE Law School (@LSELaw) was ranked first for research outputs in the most recent Research Excellence Framework (REF) and in the top 10 law departments overall by The Complete University Guide in 2020. In the QS World University rankings for 2020, the Department was ranked sixth (out of 200 departments worldwide). Our staff play a major role in helping to shape policy debates, and in the education of current and future lawyers and legal scholars from around the world.

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