
AI & Law
What can law tell us about the intersection of AI and humanity? As the industry most often deferred to grapple with the many ethical, social, and existential challenges this new technology presents, a whole lot.
Join us for our fifth instalment of Rogue Talks where we’ll be joined by expert lawyers and technology ethicists as they explore what changing regulation, governance, and evolving intellectual property rights can tell us not only about artificial intelligence, but about our shifting social and political landscape.
Rogue Talks is an event series created by Made by Many designed to inspire deeper conversation at the intersection of AI and humanity. We have run events on AI & Death, AI & Intimacy, AI & Power, and welcome any and all curious minds to attend.

Bessie O’Dell
Advisor - Criminal Misuse, UK AI Security Institute
Bessie holds a PhD in Psychiatry and AI from the University of Oxford, where she focused her thesis on human-computer interaction in clinical encounters. She now works as a strategy and delivery advisor at the UK AI Security Institute, working within the Societal Impacts - Criminal Misuse team.

Giulia Trojano
Competition Lawyer, Hausfeld
Giulia is a competition lawyer and researcher currently undertaking an interdisciplinary Masters in AI Ethics & Society at the University of Cambridge. She writes for several journals on the interplay between technology, politics and society; and was recognised in the "100 Brilliant Women in AI Ethics 2025".

Zoya Yasmine
PhD Candidate, Law University of Oxford
Zoya is currently pursuing a PhD in law where her thesis explores the intersections between intellectual property, data protection, AI, and ethics.She has written for numerous outlets on AI ethics and is an Associate Member of WhistleblowersUK.