Tech Talks
The first step towards effective and responsible AI is making people care. I have experience giving presentations on AI governance and technology policy at government, graduate, undergraduate, and secondary school levels. Here are some of my prior presentations that I am most excited by!
Selected Presentations
University of British Columbia; TrustML Event. The Black Box’s Burden: Evaluating Legal Liability Frameworks for Machine Learning Systems. Vancouver, British Columbia. March 27, 2025
University of Washington School of Law; Technology Law and Public Policy Clinic. Legal Implementations of Geolocation and Geofencing Technologies in the Gaming Industry. Seattle, Washington. May 8, 2024.
Washington State Transportation Commission; Work Group Executive Committee on Autonomous Vehicles. The Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance and Autonomous Vehicles: Surveying Accessibility Features and Best Practices. Olympia, Washington (Paper Hearing). June 6, 2022.
École Salish Secondary School. Careers and Development Opportunities in Artificial Intelligence and Law. (Bilingual Youth Presentation). February 9, 2021.
University of British Columbia; PHIL 485-002. Introduction to AI, LLMs, and Legal Disruption. Vancouver, British Columbia. January 7, 2020.
Ready to Talk
I’m available to talk! I have experience speaking with undergraduate, graduate, and secondary school audiences both in-person and online. I love speaking about emerging AI issues, including the impact new AI has on personal lives and the job market. Please reach out to me on LinkedIn if you want to connect about speaking opportunities!