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Neal Katyal lecture now available to watch on YouTube

On 16th November, Professor Neal Katyal, one of the top US Supreme Court advocates as well as the Paul Saunders Professor of National Security Law at Georgetown University visited Cambridge to give a public lecture on 'Technology: Transparency Vs Privacy'.

Speaking at the Winstanley Lecture Theatre to a full house, Professor Katyal contrasted the European and American approaches to data privacy, digital security, and transparency, and referenced recent groundbreaking cases in the United States.

The lecture was hosted by The Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence and The Centre for the Study of Existential Risk and is one of a series of public lectures relevant to the fields of AI and Existential Risk.

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Professor Katyal's lecture is now available to view on YouTube.

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