Washington University’s Prison Education Project (PEP) hosted Marisa Omori, Ph.D., to speak about how the development of artificial intelligence, specifically facial recognition technologies, may impact racial inequality in the criminal justice system, April 11. Around 20 WashU community members gathered in Hurst Lounge to hear Omori speak in an event titled “Invisible Inequalities: Mechanisms of
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The North Carolina Department of Commerce and several of its state partners will provide updates on the state’s economic development strategic plan at the annual First in Talent Town Hall on Thursday. Here's who is speaking.
Benjamin C. Glassman Trial Attorney Squire Patton Boggs Cincinnati, OH & Columbus, OH focusing on providing strategic advice, leading internal investigations, and representing them at trial or on appeal.