The Schmidt Program on Artificial Intelligence, Emerging Technologies, and National Power at the Jackson School of Global Affairs hosts a conversation with Orly Lobel on her book The Equality Machine: Harnessing Digital Technology for a Brighter, More Inclusive Future. The Equality Machine is a contrarian constructive response to debates on AI, automation, and datafication. Lobel envisions a more balanced path forward, one where we redirect digital technology for good. The book examines distributive justice and the potential – as well as risks – of digital technology to tackle inequities in our labor markets, media, government, health, family, and intimate relations. The book reveals the costs and inequities of privileging privacy and slowing down automation.
Orly Lobel is the Warren Distinguished Professor of Law and Director of the Center for Employment and Labor Policy at the University of San Diego. She is the recipient of prestigious research grants, member of the American Law Institute, a former Israeli military data analyst and Supreme Court clerk, and regularly consults governments and industry on law and technology. An award-winning writer, she is the author of You Don’t Own Me and Talent Wants to Be Free.
Free and open to the Yale community. Please register in advance.
The event is co-sponsored by the Information Society Project at Yale Law School.
The Equality Machine may be purchased here.