Yangzi LI
Dr. Yangzi Li is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for Technology, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence & the Law, Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore. She received her Ph.D. and LL.M degrees from the Faculty of Law, at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and her LL.B degree from the Guangdong University of Foreign Studies.
In Residence
Dr. Yangzi Li is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for Technology, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence & the Law, Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore. She received her Ph.D. and LL.M degrees from the Faculty of Law, at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and her LL.B degree from the Guangdong University of Foreign Studies. Her research interests include intellectual property, law and information technology, and artificial intelligence policy. Her recent works undertake interdisciplinary research to dissect and gain profound insights into the interplay of IP law and generative AI, and its impact on law reform, policymaking, and AI governance in the creative industries. Her scholarly achievements are featured in well-regarded academic journals, such as International Journal of Law and Information Technology, The Chinese Journal of Comparative Law, Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, Asian Journal of Comparative Law, GRUR International—Journal of European and International IP Law, and European Intellectual Property Review. She has been invited to speak at conferences and seminars in reputable universities, such as the University of Manchester, Chinese University of Hong Kong, City University of Hong Kong, Singapore Management University, Nanjing University, and Beijing University of Science and Technology. She has been a member of the Creative Commons Hong Kong Chapter since 2018. She was a member of the discussion leadership group of the Copyright and Right to Research Seminar & Lecture Series, Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property (PIJIP), American University Washington College of Law.
• Intellectual Property Law
• Law and Information Technology
• Artificial Intelligence and Legal Policy