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Cornell Club of LA: Synthetic Performance: What AI Means for Law, Learning, and Society

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A conversation with Richard and Lois Cole Professor of Law Jed Stiglitz

On Tuesday, December 9th, join the Cornell Club of Los Angeles for a thought-provoking talk with Jed Stiglitz, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and the Richard & Lois Cole Professor of Law at Cornell Law School.

As AI increasingly performs tasks once believed to require distinctly human judgment, Stiglitz will explore how “synthetic performance” is reshaping teaching, learning, and the practice of law. Drawing on the best available evidence about AI’s capacity to reason, he’ll examine what these shifts mean for universities, lawyers, and citizens navigating a rapidly changing landscape. Stiglitz, a leading scholar of administrative law and the intersection of law and AI, brings deep insight into how technology, judicial review, and institutional design influence trust and accountability in government and academia. This is a timely and essential conversation for anyone curious about AI’s expanding role in public life.

TICKETS
$35 for CCLA members
$35 for CCLA members' additional guest
$45 for Non-CCLA members
Tickets include food and beverage from Mendocino Farms

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