BA, JD, LLM, PhD, Barrister and Solicitor (Ont)
Dr Keri Grieman is an Early Career Research Fellow at the Institute for Ethics and AI, a Junior Research Fellow at Oriel College, and an Associate in the departments of Law and Computer Science. She was awarded a doctoral studentship through The Alan Turing Institute, and was the Google Policy Fellow at the Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic. She is a qualified barrister and solicitor in Ontario, Canada; has acted as a consultant for The Ada Lovelace Institute on the European Union AI Act; and is a frequent lecturer for the European Judicial Training Network.
Dr Grieman’s research interests include regulation of artificial intelligence, responsible innovation and robotics, and practical applications of emerging technologies.
Grieman,Law, Death, and Robots: The Regulation of Artificial Intelligence in High-Risk Civil Applications(2024) Hart
(Upcoming) Grieman, ‘Artificial Intelligence in Video Games’ (2026) in Dimita et al (ed)Research Handbook on Interactive Entertainment Law(Edwin Elgar)
Grieman, Early ‘Regulation of Artificial Intelligence: System categorisation and corresponding explainability practices’ (2023) SCRIPTed Journal of Law, Technology & Society