Inyoung Cheong

Inyoung Cheong is a postdoctoral researcher at the Princeton Center for Information Technology Policy, working with Peter Henderson. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Washington School of Law, where she collaborated extensively with computer scientists. Her research focuses on developing practical socio-technical safeguards for AI systems, combining legal scholarship with empirical methods. Cheong's work appears in leading venues including the Association for Computing Machinery Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (ACM FAccT); Artificial Intelligence, Ethics and Society (AIES); AI and Ethics; and flagship law reviews. Before entering academia, she spent eight years regulating emerging technologies at South Korea's Ministry of Culture and Korea Communications Commission.

IASEAI '25 Sessions

AI Manipulation and Freedom of Thought

Day
Time
Session ID
Location
Feb 7
2:30–4pm
Track 10
CC9-CC13