Dan Bateyko researches artificial intelligence and law at Cornell University’s Department of Information Science.
Dan studies how lawyers make sense of AI, and how their understanding shapes law and policy. He is currently a Visiting Fellow at Princeton University’s AI, Law, and Society Lab. He has led and contributed to projects at the Institute for Law & AI, the Center for Democracy & Technology, the Stanford Internet Observatory, and the Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law.
His work has been supported by a Google Public Policy Fellowship, an Internet Law & Policy Foundry Fellowship, and a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship. He holds a Masters of Law and Technology from Georgetown University Law Center and a B.A. from Middlebury College.