
[conference] Law & Technology & Economics of AI
May 22 08:00 - May 23 17:00 UTC+1

Law & Technology & Economics of AI
Dates: May 22 – 23, 2025 (Thursday – Friday)
Time: 9:30am – 5:30pm
Organiers: Adrian Kuenzler, Thibault Schrepel, Volker Stocker
Venue: Academic Conference Room, 11/F Cheng Yu Tung Tower, The University of Hong Kong
The conference seeks to provide a multidisciplinary forum to explore challenges regarding AI regulation, and to shed new light on meaningful regulatory design. It will bring together top scholars from law, economics, and computer science to present their work and engage in discussions across disciplinary boundaries.
Register here: https://hkuems1.hku.hk/hkuems/ec_regform.aspx?guest=Y&UEID=100103
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22 MAY 2025 (DAY 1)
Welcome by the Organizers (9:40 – 10am)
Adrian Kuenzler, Thibault Schrepel, Volker Stocker
Panel 1: AI and Competition (10 – 11:30am)
Chair & Moderator: Thibault Schrepel (VU Amsterdam)
Presenters:
• Julian Nowag (The University of Hong Kong)
Algorithmic Predation and Exclusion
• Nuno Cunha Rodrigues (Universidade de Lisboa/Portuguese Competition Authority)
Crafting the Regulatory Ecosystem for AI: Competition 2.0
• Antonio Capobianco (OECD Competition Division)
Competition in the Provision of Cloud Computing Services
• Elettra Bietti (Northeastern University)
Keynote Speech (11:45am – 12:45pm)
Christopher Yoo (Imasogie Professor in Law and Technology; Professor of Communication; Professor of Computer and Information Science, University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School)
Panel 2: AI Act and Copyright (2:00 – 3:30 pm)
Chair & Moderator: Volker Stocker (Weizenbaum Institute)
Presenters:
• Daniel Schnurr (University of Regensburg)
Implementing the European AI Act: Balancing Horizontal Consistency with Sector-Specific Requirements
• Sandra Marco Colino (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Copyrighting AI’s Artistic Streak: The China-US Divide
• Zachary Cooper (VU Amsterdam)
Limits to Copyright’s Power Over the Next-Generation of Generative AI Media
Panel 3: AI Economics and Regulation (4:00 – 5:30pm)
Chair & Moderator: Adrian Kuenzler (The University of Hong Kong)
Presenters:
• Jason Potts (RMIT University)
Governing Hyperobjects – New Economics of AI Regulation
• William Lehr & Volker Stocker (MIT & Weizenbaum Institute)
Agentic AI – Friend and Foe
• Alba Ribera Martínez (Universidad Villanueva) – ONLINE
Generative AI Training Data and the Challenge of Lawful Scale
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23 MAY 2025 (DAY 2)
Keynote Speech (9:30 – 10:30am)
Sandra Matz (Columbia Business School) – ONLINE
Panel 4: Data and AI (10:30am – 12:00 noon)
Chair & Moderator: Thibault Schrepel (VU Amsterdam)
Presenters:
• Ginger Zhe Jin (University of Maryland)
Artificial Intelligence and Data Policies
• Kyohei Yamamoto (Japan Fair Trade Commission)
AI, Competition and Data Regulation in Japan
• Robert Mahari (MIT Media Lab) – ONLINE
Panel 5: Governing AI (1:15 – 2:45pm)
Chair & Moderator: Volker Stocker (Weizenbaum Institute)
Presenters:
• Michal Shur-Ofry (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
AI Governance as Regulation of Collective Memory
Paul Ohm (Georgetown University Law Center)
Focusing on Fine-Tuning: Understanding the Four Pathways for Shaping Generative AI
• Harry Surden (University of Colorado Law School)
The Limits of Prediction in Technology Policy: Why AI Regulation Must Embrace Uncertainty
Panel 6: Jurisdictional Challenges and AI Policies (3:15 – 4:45pm)
Chair & Moderator: Adrian Kuenzler (The University of Hong Kong)
Presenters:
• Florence G’sell (Scienes Po/Stanford University)
The EU’s Model of Comprehensive Technology Regulation
• Yo Sop Choi (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Seoul)
The New AI Regulation in Korea
• Yasunori Tabei (Japan Fair Trade Commission)
Japanese AI Regulation
• Catalina Goanta (Utrecht University) – ONLINE
Closing Remarks by the Organizers (4:45 – 5pm)
This event is free of charge.
For inquiries, please contact Ms. Grace Chan at mcgrace@hku.hk / 3917 4727.