Kate Darling

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Katherine Irene Maynard Darling
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Born1982 (age 38–39)
Alma materETH Zurich, University of Basel
Scientific career
FieldsLaw, ethics, technology
Thesis

Katherine 'Kate' Irene Maynard Darling (born 1982) is an American-Swiss academic with a background in the legal and ethics implications of technology, and as of 2019 is a researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Lab.[1][2][3]

Academic career[]

Darling was born in the US, but grew up in Basel, Switzerland. Darling received degrees in Economics and Law from the University of Basel. After a 2014 PhD titled 'Copyright and new technologies: theoretical and empirical analysis of copyright transfers and content production incentives' at ETH Zurich, Darling returned the US, to teach a robot ethics course at Harvard Law School with Lawrence Lessig.[1] Darling is a former fellow at Harvard Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society,[4] the Yale Information Society Project[1] and the .[5]

Darling has an honorary doctorate of sciences from Middlebury College.[6][7]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Bio". Kate Darling.
  2. ^ "Person Overview ‹ Kate Darling". MIT Media Lab.
  3. ^ "Kate Darling | Robohub".
  4. ^ "Kate Darling". Berkman Klein Center. 30 August 2019.
  5. ^ "Former Members". lawecon.ethz.ch.
  6. ^ "Class of 2017 Celebrates Commencement". Middlebury. 28 May 2017.
  7. ^ "ALU Founder Receives Honorary Doctorate from Middlebury College, Vermont, USA". 28 May 2017.

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