Assistant Professor
College of Law
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zeide@unl.edu

Bio

Elana Zeide teaches, researches and writes about the legal, policy and ethical implications of data-driven systems and artificial intelligence. Her work focuses on the modern-day permanent record and how new learning, hiring and workplace technologies affect education and opportunity. Recent articles include "Student Privacy in the Age of Big Data," "The Structural Consequences of Big Data-Driven Education," and "Algorithms Make Lousy Fortune Tellers." She is a former PULSE Fellow in Artificial Intelligence, Law & Policy at UCLA's School of Law, a visiting assistant professor at Seton Hall University's School of Law, an associate research fellow at Princeton University's Center for Information Technology Policy, a visiting fellow at Yale School of Law's Information Society Projec, and a Microsoft Research Fellow at New York University's Information Law Institute. (Updated November 2024)