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AI Regulation and the Limits of Data Protection For the past decade data protection and privacy regimes have increasingly been asked to deal with social problems that transcend informational self-determination and the preservation of the Athenian ideal of private lives and spaces. These problems have included political misinformation, deepfakes, algorithmic decision making, racial bias, attention theft, and the increasingly vast set of challenges presented by artificial intelligence technologies. This panel convened by the Cordell Institute at Washington University in St Louis will examine the extent to which data protection and privacy regimes can continue to address these problems while retaining their coherence, and what other frameworks might be necessary to bring them within the rule of law - including frameworks that might not yet exist. This all-star panel of academics and policy thought leaders will bravely ask the big existential questions facing our field as a whole. Questions to be answered: How might data protection and privacy rules be substantively or procedurally ill-equipped to respond to the challenges posed by artificial intelligence? What lessons can lawmakers take from the relative success and shortcomings of data protection frameworks to better craft new rules for artificial intelligence and other technologies? How do the goals of data protection rules differ from or overlap with proposed A.I. rules? How might data protection and privacy rules affect broader issues relating to democracy, equality, and exploitation? Organised by The Cordell Institute for Policy in Medicine & Law, Washington University in St. Louis, USA with Neil Richards (moderator), Woodrow Hartzog, Claire Boine, Carolina Foglia, Orla Lynskey More information: https://cpdp.be/1633