
Contracting and Contract Law in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
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Mimi Zou leads the School of Private and Commercial Law at the University of South Wales (UNSW), Australia, and a Visiting Fellow at Oxford. She has advised the UK government, World Economic Forum and G7 on responsible AI and data governance. Zoui founded Oxford's first deep tech law innovation lab and co-edited Contracting and Contract Law in the Age of AI (2022) with Martin Ebers and Cristina Poncibò. Cristina Poncibò specialises in comparative private law at the University of Turin, Italy. A fellow of the Transatlantic Technology Law Forum (a collaboration between Stanford and Vienna universities), she teaches emerging technologies regulation and international trade law. Poncibò has edited books on AI and smart contracts, and regularly advises the EU Parliament, European Commission, International Labour Organization and UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD). Martin Ebers is President of the Robotics & AI Law Society. He teaches IT Law at the University of Tartu. A prolific author with seventeen books and over 120 articles to his name, he has also presented at more than 100 international conferences. Ebers is a leading voice in shaping European legal frameworks for emerging technologies and co-edits the Commentary on the EU's AI Act with Mimi Zou. Ryan Calo co-directs the Tech Policy Lab at the University of Washington and co-founded the Center for an Informed Public. His research on law and emerging technology is widely published and cited. A frequent speaker at high-profile events, he has testified before the US Senate on technology policy issues.