Cass Dykeman is a professor of counseling at Oregon State University, and prior to that, he worked as an elementary and high school counselor in Seattle. His expertise includes the use of corpus linguistics, Bayesian statistics and artificial intelligence in research. Charles Jennings, former founder and CEO of NeuralEye, an AI company specializing in recognition intelligence for computer vision, is the author of Artificial Intelligence: Rise of the Lightspeed Learners. He is currently board chair of Portland’s Swan Island Networks, a security intelligence company. K S Venkatraman is senior director for artificial intelligence computing at NVIDIA Corporation, and an executive committee member of Oregon’s Workforce Talent Development Board. His teams develop products that enable technologies like self-driving cars, natural language processing and recommendation systems. Rebekah Hanley, a faculty member at the University of Oregon School of Law, teaches foundational lawyering skills, professional responsibility and advanced legal writing courses. As Oregon Law’s current Galen Scholar in Legal Writing, Professor Hanley is studying generative AI and its implications for law school teaching and the practice of law. This image was generated by Open AI’s DALL-E 3 program, using Jason Kaplan’s photograph that appears on page 29 as source input. The individual portraits below served as fodder for the images appearing along the right-hand edge of page 27. AI Roundtable | Here’s who was in the room: JASON E. KAPLAN 26
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