AI is transforming assumptions in legal doctrines and in how we regulate. This presentation will provide some examples of areas in which AI is changing law and regulation and identify research gaps for further study.
Professor D. Daniel Sokol focuses his teaching and scholarship on complex business issues from early stage start-ups to large multinational businesses and the issues that businesses face: corporate governance, compliance, innovation and digital transformation, pricing strategies, M&A, collusion, AI/Machine learning, and disparate business regulation around the world. Sokol is also among the top 10 most cited antitrust law professors in the past five years. He also has testified or presented his work to authorities in the United States and around the world. This past semester, he was a Visiting Professor at the University of Florida Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering, where he remains Affiliate Faculty of the Nelms Institute for the Connected World (IoT center). He co-directs the University-wide Competition Policy Initiative, serves as a member of the Department of Economics Robert F. Lanzillotti Public Policy Research Center, and is Affiliate Faculty in the Warrington College of Business (ISOM Department).