Professor Lee Presents Papers at the University of Hong Kong and City University of Hong Kong
Professor Peter Lee recently presented two papers at faculty workshops in Hong Kong. At the University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law, he presented an article entitled “Synthetic Data and the Future of AI.” The article, which was recently published in the Cornell Law Review, explores the emergence of synthetic data used to train machine learning (ML) models and ways to enhance the development of such data.
At the City University of Hong Kong School of Law, Professor Lee presented a forthcoming work called “Techno-Optimism in Innovation Law and Policy.” The article, which will be published in the Emory Law Journal, examines the generally laudatory status enjoyed by technology and technological progress in policymaking circles and challenges such techno-optimism.
Martin Luther King Jr. Professor of Law Peter Lee teaches and writes in the field of innovation law and policy. His research focuses on patent law and other fields of intellectual property, technology transfer, artificial intelligence (AI), and science policy. He founded and directs UC Davis Law’s Center for Innovation, Law, and Society.