Computational law
Computational law is an approach to automated legal reasoning focusing on semantically rich laws, regulations, contract terms, and business rules in the context of electronically-mediated …
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Computational law is an approach to automated legal reasoning focusing on semantically rich laws, regulations, contract terms, and business rules in the context of electronically-mediated …
In today’s world, legal systems are often difficult to navigate due to the complexity of legal language, time-consuming procedures, and high costs involved in seeking …
Abstract There is a broad consensus that artificial intelligence should contribute to the common good, but it is not clear what is meant by that. …
AbstractThis paper presents an intuitive explanation about why and how Rawlsian Theory of Justice (Rawls in A theory of justice, Harvard University Press, Harvard, 1971) …
The present society is in a period of rapid development of artificial intelligence, and the process of its swift advancement is filled with both opportunities …
Given the foreseeable pervasiveness of artificial intelligence (AI) in modern societies, it is legitimate and necessary to ask the question how this new technology must …
Information theory provides a constructive criterion for setting up probability distributions on the basis of partial knowledge, and leads to a type of statistical inference …
Predictive analytics and artificial intelligence are applied widely across law enforcement agencies and the criminal justice system. Despite criticism that such tools reinforce inequality and …
Abstract Objective To develop and validate a machine learning model that helps physician advisors efficiently identify hospital admission denials likely to be overturned on appeal. …
The profession of law has changed along with many other industries due to the quick development of artificial intelligence (AI). However, in applications specialized to …