U of T alum Don Harrison creates chair in AI and technology
U of T alum Don Harrison creates chair in AI and technology
How can the law be used to drive innovation and make life in 2125 better than in 2025?
A transformational gift from University of Toronto alumnus Donald Harrison (LLB 1997) will advance research in how artificial intelligence and legal technology will impact the law and the legal profession.
“We are profoundly thankful to Donald Harrison for his visionary commitment in establishing this endowed chair,” said University Professor and Dean Jutta Brunnée, James Marshall Tory Dean’s Chair. “His generosity strengthens our research leadership position in the rapidly changing landscape of law and technology.” To recognize his generous benefaction, the chair will be named the Don Harrison Chair in AI and Technology.
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