Scott Shapiro
Yale University
Scott J. Shapiro is a professor of law, Yale Law School, and professor of philosophy at Yale University. His research examines how legal and moral reasoning can be understood as forms of computation, and how AI systems might replicate or transform them. He is the founder of Leibniz AI, a startup that translates complex legal codes into formally verified, machine-computable logic, and has written widely on law, logic, and responsibility in both academic and public forums. Shapiro is also the author of Legality and Fancy Bear Goes Phishing: The Dark History of the Internet in Five Extraordinary Hacks. His forthcoming work explores the automation of legal reasoning using formal methods and large language models.