Artificial intelligence, the common good, and the democratic deficit in AI governance
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. …
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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. …
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The paper aims to analyse the relationship between the law on the protection of personal data and the regulation of artificial intelligence, in search of …
Abstract The recent computational turn carries the potential to both enrich and destabilise international law research. Epistemologically, it offers a repertoire of data science methods, …
Introduction In the spring and summer of 2023, the Supreme Court found itself floating amidst a sea of controversy. After reports circulated that Justice Thomas …
This article examines the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on copyright and related rights in the context of today’s digital environment. The growing role of …
Algorithmic fairness has attracted significant attention in recent years, with many quantitative measures suggested for characterizing the fairness of different machine learning algorithms. Despite this …
Introduction The Undergraduate Minor in Legal Studies, designed and taught by Vanderbilt Law faculty, offers a comprehensive introduction to law for Vanderbilt undergraduate students. Through …
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State constitutions serve as important sources of individual rights. They often extend broader protections than the Federal Constitution and have, in some instances, included...The post<em>Black …