I am Assistant Professor of Law and AI at the University of Cambridge and the founding director of the Institute for Law & AI (LawAI). Previously, I was Assistant Professor of Law at the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM).
My current research focuses on the law and policy of general-purpose artificial intelligence.
If you would like to work with me during your postdoc, you can reach me at christoph.winter at law-ai.org. Unfortunately, I don’t have the capacity to take on interns or research assistants.
Selected recent publications
Law-Following AI: Designing AI Agents to Obey Human Laws (w/ Cullen O'Keefe, Ketan Ramakrishnan & Janna Tay), Fordham Law Review (2025) 94 (forthcoming).
The Governance Misspecification Problem (w/ Charlie Bullock) Institute for Law & AI Working Paper Series (2025), 1-29.
The Role of Compute Thresholds for AI Governance (w/ Matteo Pistillo, Suzanne Van Arsdale & Lennart Heim) George Washington Journal of Law & Technology (2025) 1(1), 26-68.
Value Alignment for Advanced Artificial Judicial Intelligence (w/ Nick Hollman & David Manheim) American Philosophical Quarterly (2023) 60(2) 187-204.