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Tag Archives: Artificial
Using Artificial Intelligence for Demeanour Evidence
Demeanour evidence holds a controversial role in evidence law. Centuries of common law have allowed trial judges to assess the behaviour, conduct, and mannerisms to make findings of credibility. Often these findings can be useful to judges, especially when the … Continue reading
New on LLRX – Nothing Artificial About It: How Law Firms (Really) Use AI in Practice
Via LLRX – Nothing Artificial About It: How Law Firms (Really) Use AI in Practice – Ed Walters, CEO of Fastcase, talks about how the new age of law firm innovation is changing legal services by moving from anecdotal to … Continue reading
Posted in Technology & Cyberlaw
Tagged about, Artificial, firms, LLRX, Nothing*, practice, really
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President Trump’s Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence
On Feb. 11, President Trump issued a new executive order regarding artificial intelligence (AI). Darrell West from Brookings wrote a brief analysis of the order, Caleb Watney from R Street critiqued it on Lawfare, and major media outlets have provided … Continue reading
Posted in International Law
Tagged Artificial, Executive, Intelligence, Order, President, trumps
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Artificial Intelligence, Algorithmic Pricing and Collusion
Emilio Calvano, University of Bologna – Department of Economics; University of Toulouse 1 – Department of Economics; CSEF – Center for Studies in Economics and Finance, Giacomo Calzolari, European University Institute – Economics Department (ECO); Centre for Economic Policy Research… … Continue reading
Posted in Antitrust - Competition law
Tagged algorithmic, Artificial, Collusion, Intelligence, Pricing
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Is Artificial Intelligence Sexist and Racist?
Last year, Amazon scrapped its machine-learning algorithm because it discovered it had a major problem—the artificial intelligence didn’t like women. The machine-based learning tool was designed to analyze resumes and compare potential applicants to Amazon’s current work force. The algorithm … Continue reading