Arti K. Rai (Center for Innovation Policy, Duke Law), moderator ; Mason Marks (U. of New Hampshire Law/Petrie-Flom Center, Harvard Law), Catherine M. Sharkey (NYU Law), Alicia Solow-Niederman (Harvard Law), and Nikolas Guggenberger (Yale Law), panelists. Symposium title: Automating the Administrative Stat
The evolution of "government policy" to "governance" emphasizes a broader approach to shaping social...
This paper examines the relationship between the development of advanced technologies and administra...
In the intricate tapestry of modern governance, the role of technology, particularly Artificial Inte...
Arti K. Rai (Center for Innovation Policy, Duke Law), moderator ; Mason Marks (U. of New Hampshire L...
David Freeman Engstrom (Stanford Law), moderator ; Sofia Ranchordas (Groningen/LUISS/Yale ISP), Ifeo...
Jennalee Beazley (Duke Law Journal Vol. 71 Editor-in-Chief), welcome ; Mason Marks (U. of New Hampsh...
Corporations play a major role in artificial intelligence (AI) research, development, and deployment...
In recent years, the private sector has succeeded in finding many ways to leverage machine learning—...
This article canvasses the use and regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) in US administrative a...
Click here to view the event invitation. Click here to view the recording.https://larc.cardozo.yu.ed...
As more and more governments release national strategies on artificial intelligence (AI), their prio...
With pressure rising in the global economy for companies to adopt AI, responsible business conduct a...
To enrich participants’ experience in the Artificial Intelligence and the Law Symposium, Professor L...
Turning principles into practice is one of the most pressing challenges of artificial intelligence (...
Artificial intelligence (AI) builds on the previous digitalization in the public sector as the next ...
The evolution of "government policy" to "governance" emphasizes a broader approach to shaping social...
This paper examines the relationship between the development of advanced technologies and administra...
In the intricate tapestry of modern governance, the role of technology, particularly Artificial Inte...
Arti K. Rai (Center for Innovation Policy, Duke Law), moderator ; Mason Marks (U. of New Hampshire L...
David Freeman Engstrom (Stanford Law), moderator ; Sofia Ranchordas (Groningen/LUISS/Yale ISP), Ifeo...
Jennalee Beazley (Duke Law Journal Vol. 71 Editor-in-Chief), welcome ; Mason Marks (U. of New Hampsh...
Corporations play a major role in artificial intelligence (AI) research, development, and deployment...
In recent years, the private sector has succeeded in finding many ways to leverage machine learning—...
This article canvasses the use and regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) in US administrative a...
Click here to view the event invitation. Click here to view the recording.https://larc.cardozo.yu.ed...
As more and more governments release national strategies on artificial intelligence (AI), their prio...
With pressure rising in the global economy for companies to adopt AI, responsible business conduct a...
To enrich participants’ experience in the Artificial Intelligence and the Law Symposium, Professor L...
Turning principles into practice is one of the most pressing challenges of artificial intelligence (...
Artificial intelligence (AI) builds on the previous digitalization in the public sector as the next ...
The evolution of "government policy" to "governance" emphasizes a broader approach to shaping social...
This paper examines the relationship between the development of advanced technologies and administra...
In the intricate tapestry of modern governance, the role of technology, particularly Artificial Inte...