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We Robot 2012 Videos Online Soon

Posted on April 23, 2012 by Michael Froomkin

The We Robot conference went very, very well. We should have videos uploaded in about a week. I’ll post links when I have them.

Meanwhile, here are some mini-videos shot by the UM Law staff during the conference.

  • Michael Froomkin describing the start of We Robot 2012 at University of Miami School of Law
  • Samir Chopra, professor of Philosophy at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York
  • F. Patrick Hubbard, Professor, University of South Carolina School of Law
  • Lisa Shay, Assistant Professor, US Military Academy
  • Suneil Thomas on Liquid Robotics
  • Program Chair Michael Froomkin on the future of We Robot 2012

Now I’m going to go get more rest…

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