Christopher Yoo is the John H. Chestnut Professor of Law, Communication, and Computer & Information Science at University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School. As one of the most cited scholars in administrative and regulatory law as well as intellectual property, Christopher has authored five books and over 100 scholarly works. His major research projects include investigating innovative ways to connect more people to the Internet; comparing antitrust law in China, Europe, and the U.S.; analyzing the technical determinants of optimal interoperability; promoting privacy and security for autonomous vehicles, medical devices, and the Internet’s routing architecture; and studying the regulation of Internet platforms.
Kyoungjin Choi is a Professor of Law and Director of the Center for AI·Data and Policy at Gachon University. As a representative expert with extensive academic research and practical experience in artificial intelligence, data, and privacy, he served as Chairman of the Drafting Committee for the Personal Information Protection Act, which was fully revised in 2023, and as President of the Personal Information Protection Law Association (PIPLA). His recent publications are Artificial Intelligence Law(2024), Personal Information Protection Law(2024), and 100 Selections of Personal Data Precedents(2022).