In-Person RSVP for Technology and the Public Interest Discussion and Panel
Date: Wednesday, March 29th
Time: 12:30-1:30PM ET
Location: Lewis International Law Center (1557 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA, 02138) on the 5th floor at the Berkman Klein Center's Multi-Purpose Room 515. Here is a link to an HLS campus map: https://hls.harvard.edu/about/campus-map-and-directions/

You are invited to Technology and the Public Interest hosted by The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society.

Our events are now open to the public. Please arrive by 12PM ET so we can let you into the building if you do not hold an active Harvard ID. Someone with a BKC name badge will greet you at the main entrance! Due to building restrictions and security, we will be unable to let attendees in past 12:45PM ET.

In this groundbreaking work, Haochen Sun analyzes the ethical crisis unfolding at the intersection of technology and the public interest. He examines technology companies' growing power and their increasing disregard for the public good. To tackle this asymmetry of power and responsibility, he argues that we must reexamine the nature and scope of the right to technology and dynamically protect it as a human right under international law, a collective right under domestic civil rights law, and potentially a fundamental right under domestic constitutional law. He also develops the concept of fundamental corporate responsibility requiring technology companies to compensate users for their contributions, assume an active role responsibility in upholding the public interest, and counter injustices caused by technological developments.

Professor Sun will be joined by Rebooting Social Media Visiting Scholars, Professor Jon Penney and Professor Yong Jin Park to discuss the book's themes and critical issues. Professor William (Terry) Fisher will moderate.

Additional Speakers
  • Jon Penney is a legal scholar and social scientist with an expertise at the intersection of law, technology, and human rights. He is an Associate Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School; a Visiting Scholar at Harvard's Institute for Rebooting Social Media and a Faculty Associate at Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society. He is also a long time Research Fellow at the Citizen Lab based at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy. His work on privacy, security, and technology law and policy has received national and international press coverage including coverage in the Washington Post, Reuters, New York Times, WIRED Magazine, CBC News, the Globe and Mail, The Guardian, and Le Monde, among others.
  • Yong Jin Park is Professor, Howard University and Visiting Scholar, BKC/RSM, Harvard Law School. He works on the effects of emerging technologies in intersection with social and policy problems. Currently, his research focuses on the areas of AI, algorithm, personal data, and digital inequalities. His recent book is The Future of Digital Surveillance (University of Michigan Press, 2021). He was previously a Research Fellow at the Center for Information Technology Policy at Princeton University. He completed his doctorate at the University of Michigan.
Moderated by William (Terry) Fisher, WilmerHale Professor of Intellectual Property Law at Harvard Law School and Director at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society

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