Frank Pasquale is an expert on the law of artificial intelligence (AI), algorithms, and machine learning. He is a Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School. He has also served as the Piper & Marbury Professor of Law at the University of Maryland, and the Schering-Plough Professor of Health Care Regulation & Enforcement at Seton Hall University Pasquale’s book The Black Box Society: The Secret Algorithms That Control Money and Information (Harvard University Press, 2015) has been recognized internationally as a landmark study on information asymmetries. His latest book, New Laws of Robotics: Defending Human Expertise in the Age of AI (Harvard University Press, 2020) analyzes the law and policy influencing the adoption of AI in varied professional fields, including policing and military applications. Pasquale has also co-edited The Oxford Handbook of Ethics of AI (Oxford University Press 2020), has edited or co-edited three other books, and co-authored a casebook on Administrative Law.