Florida State University College of Law announces inaugural AI Day in Tallahassee

Richard McCullough, President
Richard McCullough, President
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The Florida State University College of Law is organizing the first AI Day in the Capital, scheduled for January 22. The event will take place at 9 a.m. and is organized by the Stoops Center for Law and Business in partnership with the Institute of Law, Technology, and Innovation.

AI Day aims to bring together experts from government, law, technology, and academia to discuss how artificial intelligence is changing public institutions, civic infrastructure, and governance. The agenda includes discussions on responsible AI adoption, transparency, workforce effects, access to justice, and maintaining public trust.

“AI is already reshaping how governments serve the public and how the law responds to innovation,” said Erin O’Hara O’Connor, dean of the FSU College of Law. “AI Day in the Capital creates an important forum for policymakers, scholars and practitioners to engage directly with these issues and to explore how AI can be deployed responsibly and in service of the public good.”

Amazon is sponsoring the event as part of a university-wide initiative that brings together expertise from different disciplines. Attendees will include leaders from national law firms, technology companies, various FSU colleges and units, as well as government officials and industry specialists from across the country.

The program will also feature demonstrations showing how AI is being used at Florida State University in areas such as health care research, atmospheric science studies, and legal work.

The event is open to all at no cost. Continuing Legal Education credit will be offered. Media representatives are welcome; interviews with speakers or university leadership can be arranged upon request.

More information about registration and scheduling can be found on the AI Day in the Capital website.



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