UN AI for Good – Law Track Conference

WHEN April 9, 2025
WHEREPaul Brest HallStanford, CA

Join us for the inaugural Law Track Conference of the UN AI for Good global platform. In recognition of the transformative potential of AI in law and justice, this track brings together world-leading companies, academia, policy voices, and legal thinkers to harness the power of AI to promote sustainable, ethical, and responsible law and legal systems.

This seminal event, in collaboration with Stanford Law School, will convene AI thought leaders from industry and academia to explore a range of topics intended to drive understanding of the social good of AI, with particular focus on its applications in the area of law.

The day’s sessions will cover a variety of topics, including ethical AI governance and use, AI security and red teaming, AI for social good, the future of work with AI, and international cooperation on AI governance.

Be a part of shaping a future where AI in law is used for good.

Hosted by: CodeX – The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics in collaboration with DLA Piper LLP (US)


In 2017, the United Nations founded AI for Good, the “groundbreaking movement, dedicated to addressing the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through the power of AI.” In partnership with 40 United Nations Sister Agencies, AI for Good “has become a global and inclusive UN platform, driving decisive action in the field of AI” with annual AI for Good Global Summits in Geneva convening world leaders to harness the transformative potential of AI for global sustainability.

The AI for Good Global Summit: Uniting visionaries and advancing global development through AI – AI for Good (itu.int)

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