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I am an Intellectual Property (IP) Attorney and a former Senior Software Engineer who is passionate about regulating the development and deployment of algorithmically powered technologies (e.g., generative AI, deterministic algorithms, and other distributed systems).

 I draw on a wealth of practical experience—as a judicial law clerk, as an IP attorney at Fish & Richardson, and as a senior software engineer at Lyft, Cisco, and an Internet-of-Things startup—to support my research on and advocacy for responsible regulations of digital technologies; regulations that address the potential harms of these technologies while ensuring space for innovation. I am also interested in using computational text analysis techniques to facilitate research that derives novel insights into the judiciary of developed, developing, and authoritarian states.
 

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Cambridge Forum on AI: Law and Governance

Audio deepfakes and the regulation of the landlords of creativity

Affiliate Bao Kham Chau and coauthor George He argue that the U.S., EU, and China all fail to hold the "landlords of creativity" accountable for AI misuse and abuse.

Jun 25, 2025