About

Patrick K. Lin is an attorney and researcher focusing on AI, privateness, and era regulation. With a focal point on impact litigation and policy advocacy, he has labored with corporations like the ACLU, FTC, and EFF to propose for virtual rights and social justice. As the writer of Machine See, Machine Do, he explores using technology by means of public institutions for surveillance and decision-making, highlighting historical biases. Lin is devoted to addressing moral and felony challenges in rising technologies, especially in surveillance, algorithmic bias, and facts privacy. He also chairs the junior board of the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (STOP) and has posted numerous articles on facial popularity, information protection, and copyright law.

Patrick K. Lin is a attorney based totally in New York, focusing on AI, privacy, and era law. His understanding lies in impact litigation and coverage advocacy, gained via his work with distinguished companies which includes the ACLU, FTC, and EFF. Lin is deeply devoted to advocating for virtual rights and social justice, that specialize in the moral and criminal implications of emerging technology.

As the author of Machine See, Machine Do, Lin delves into how public institutions utilize technology for surveillance, policing, and choice-making procedures. He sheds mild on the ancient biases embedded in technology and their effect on society. Lin's research and publications cover a extensive variety of subjects, along with facial popularity, facts safety, and copyright law.

Lin's passion for addressing the challenges posed through rising technologies is obvious in his function as the junior board chair of the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (STOP). He actively works closer to promoting transparency and duty in surveillance practices, algorithmic bias, and facts privacy.

With a strong historical past in regulation and a keen hobby in technology, Patrick K. Lin continues to make widespread contributions to the sector of AI, privateness, and generation law. His work reflects a dedication to upholding ethical requirements and protective the rights of people within the digital age.

Legal Issues

Civil Rights
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Discrimination, Employment, Fair Housing, Police Misconduct, Privacy Law
Communications & Internet Law
Internet Law
Appeals & Appellate
Federal Appeals
Intellectual Property
Consumer Law
Class Action

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    Accepted Jurisdictions
    New York Jurdictions
    New York
    Since 2023">

    Experience
    • Judicial Law Clerk
      U.S. District Court (SDNY)
      2024
    • Litigation Associate - Digital Technology & Human Rights Group
      Eisenberg & Baum LLP
      2023
    • Judith Bresler Fellow
      Center for Art Law
      2023
    • M&A Associate
      Latham & Watkins LLP
      2022
    • Legal Intern
      Electronic Frontier Foundation
      2022
    • Legal Intern - Bureau of Consumer Protection
      Federal Trade Commission
      2022
    • Legal Intern - Digital Technology & Human Rights Group
      Eisenberg & Baum LLP
      2020
    • Summer Associate
      Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP
      2021
    • Legal Intern - Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project
      ACLU
      2021
    • Judicial Intern
      U.S. District Court (SDNY)
      2020
    • Judicial Intern
      U.S. District Court (EDNY)
      2020
    Education
    New York University Education School Logo
    New York University
    B.A. | Economics
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    Brooklyn Law School Education School Logo
    Brooklyn Law School
    J.D. (2022)
    Graduation year: 2019">
    Associations
    State Bar of New York Professional Association
    State Bar of New York
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