The Florida State University College of Law, through the Stoops Center for Law and Business and in conjunction with the Institute of Law, Technology, and Innovation, will host AI Day in the Capital at 9 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 22. The event brings together leaders in government, law, technology and academia to examine how artificial intelligence is reshaping public institutions, civic infrastructure and governance.
AI Day in the Capital will focus on how AI is already being deployed across state and local systems - and how law, policy and ethics must evolve alongside it. Through conversations, expert panels and hands-on demonstrations, participants will explore responsible AI adoption, transparency, workforce impacts, access to justice and public trust.
"AI is already reshaping how governments serve the public and how the law responds to innovation," said Erin O'Hara O'Connor, dean of the FSU College of Law. "AI Day in the Capital creates an important forum for policymakers, scholars and practitioners to engage directly with these issues and to explore how AI can be deployed responsibly and in service of the public good."
Sponsored by Amazon, the event reflects a university-wide effort to convene expertise across disciplines. Speakers and participants include leaders from national law firms, technology companies, and various colleges and units at FSU, as well as government officials and industry experts from across the country.
AI Day in the Capital will feature hands-on demonstrations highlighting AI in action across the university, from health care and atmospheric research to legal applications.