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Larry Lessig is the Roy L. Furman Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and the Faculty Director of the Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics. He specializes in law and technology, focusing on AI governance, cyberlaw, and digital rights. His seminal works include Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace and Free Culture, which explore the intersection of technology and legal frameworks. Lessig co-founded the Creative Commons project and leads the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, addressing issues like AI ethics, internet governance, and free speech crises in digital spaces.
Recent activities include advocating for AI regulation, analyzing platform monopolies, and exploring democratic reforms through initiatives like the Democratic Legitimacy for AI project. He frequently collaborates with institutions like The New York Times and The New Yorker on topics ranging from AI safety bills to corporate influence in politics. Lessig’s teaching spans courses on digital platforms, antitrust law, and tech policy, reflecting his commitment to bridging legal theory and technological innovation.
Key contributions include shaping debates on net neutrality, campaign finance reform, and the ethical implications of emerging technologies. His interdisciplinary approach integrates legal scholarship, media commentary, and public advocacy to address 21st-century challenges in governance and technology.




