Office of Public Policy Events

The Florida State University Office of Public Policy Events exists to help people learn more about important public policy issues by organizing events where different viewpoints can be discussed openly.

All events hosted by the Florida State University Office of Public Policy Events are open to the public.

On this site, you’ll find details about public policy events and debates happening on FSU’s campus.

Each semester, FSU will host two public policy debates.

Check this page frequently for updates.


Regulation of AI

November 10th, 2025 @ 6:00 PM
FSU Law School, Room 101

The event will be livestreamed via Zoom

Speakers: Jennifer Huddleston · Tatiana Rice

Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping how we live and work through automation, pattern recognition, and even solving complex problems. This is leading to innovations in healthcare, education, and other fields. How should governments approach regulating AI to encourage innovation while addressing risks such as bias, privacy, and security? Join us for a lively debate between Jennifer Huddleston (Senior Fellow in Technology Policy, Cato Institute) and Tatiana Rice (Senior Director for U.S. AI Legislation, Future of Privacy Forum) as they take on one of today’s most pressing questions: How should AI be regulated?


The Florida State University Office of Public Policy Events is in the Office of the Provost & Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs.

Questions?
Please contact the Office of Public Policy Events at public-policy-events@fsu.edu.


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