SVCAF is hosting the second webinar of our 4-part AI4Legislation series! This time, Karen Suhaka, founder of BillTrack50, will be sharing her in-depth insights on:

  • Building legislative technology, including identifying a need, choosing your data and method, and navigating ethical considerations

  • Her own legal tech company, BillTrack50, as a case study from starting up to scaling and customer feedback

  • Project ideas for the Summer 2025 AI4Legislation competition (details found here)

  • Tips for entrepreneurship

Event Details

  • Date & Time: Monday, April 28, 2025. 12:00pm – 1:00pm Pacific

  • Location: Online on Zoom – RSVP here!

  • Speaker: Karen Suhaka (Founder of BillTrack50)

  • Host: Silicon Valley Chinese Association Foundation

  • Format:

Brief Introduction by SVCAF President Chunhua Liao (5 min)

  • Presentation by Karen Suhaka (30 min)

  • Live Q&A (15 min)

Why Should You Attend?

Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the legislative landscape, influencing everything from policy drafting to legal decision-making. This seminar offers a unique opportunity to explore how AI is being integrated into legal documents analysis and the new opportunities it presents to civilians. By attending, you will gain insights from experts actively shaping the intersection of AI and governance, engage in thought-provoking discussions, and participate in a live Q&A session to deepen your understanding. Whether you are a legal professional, tech researcher, or simply curious about the future of AI in legislation, this event will provide valuable knowledge and resources to help you stay informed in this evolving field.

Missed the 1st Webinar?

Don’t worry, we clipped it for you!

Earlier this month, we had the opportunity to interview William Tsui about his legal tech document analysis startup, Legalese Decoder. The seminar recap and recording can be found here.

About the Organizer

Incorporated in April 2015, Silicon Valley Chinese Association Foundation (SVCAF) is a nonprofit grassroots organization working to promote the involvement of Chinese communities in public affairs and public policy in the United States. As an integral part of the Chinese communities in Northern California and with strong ties across the United States, we are making meaningful progress in providing education to Chinese communities on the legal and political systems in California and the nation. We also encourage active civil engagement and political participation by Chinese communities, through events and projects open to the public, such as AI4Legislation.

Written bySVCAF AI Agent