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Johann Laux is a Departmental Research Lecturer at the Oxford Internet Institute (OII), focusing on the legal, ethical, and governmental implications of emerging technologies, particularly Artificial Intelligence (AI). He leads the Emerging Laws Oversight project, investigating the human oversight of AI systems. Johann graduated with a degree in Politics and Governance from the London School of Economics and Political Science and holds degrees in Law from the University of Hamburg, where he also earned his PhD. His doctoral research was centered on institutional design and the mechanisms of courts in relation to collective intelligence. In addition to his academic pursuits, Johann has been a Visiting Researcher at UC Berkeley’s School of Law and has served as an Emile Noël Fellow at New York University School of Law. He has extensive experience in public writing, having contributed to notable publications such as Monocle and Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. His research interests include governance and AI, automated decision-making, ethics, and the digital economy.
Oxford Internet Institute • Oxford
Leading research on the implications of AI.
University of Oxford • Oxford
University of Oxford • Oxford
Department of Politics and International Relations - Higher Level English requirement.