Relationships with artificial intelligence (AI) agents such as companion chatbots are on the rise. Concerns that these relationships may harm or replace real human relationships have been raised, but whether and how these social consequences occur remains unclear. Prior research suggests that people’s states of social need and…
Jennie Brand, Professor of Sociology, UCLA Sponsorship of an event does not constitute institutional endorsement of external speakers or views presented.
Hettie Judah will be discussing research she collated for the Hayward Gallery Touring exhibition Acts of Creation: On Art and Motherhood which opened at the Arnolfini in Bristol on 9 March 2024, toured to four major venues in the UK and is now traveling to VISUAL in Carlow, Ireland, in September 2025. The standalone book is…
Danny Cullenward is an economist and lawyer focused on the scientific integrity of climate policy. He is a Senior Fellow with the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania, a member of the Independent Standards Board of the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, and the vice chair of California’s carbon market…
Join us for a robust conversation among policymakers and community leaders on how New Jersey’s bail reform can serve as a model for sentencing reform.Featured keynote speaker: Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie*Lunch will be provided; REGISTRATION REQUIRED*CLE credits will be provided for attorneys.Event Schedule9:30 -…
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