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Register now for the 'Rabbits and Robots: Debating the Rights of Animals and Artificial Intelligences' workshop

April 27, 2021 Raffael Fasel
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The Cambridge Centre for Animal Rights Law is organising a free online workshop on June 2 in which leading international experts on the rights of non-human animals and the rights of robots and artificial intelligences come together to present their latest work and engage in a discussion with the audience. Click here to view the programme and to register for the workshop.

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Next week, @milessard will help us look beyond sentience for the future of animal rights under the law. 

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