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THE RECORD | YALE JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGY Maryna Polataiko & May Cheng. August 26, 2020. Sometimes by choice, but sometimes by fate, artists cede control over their creations. Canadian artist Yarek Waszul lost control over his art when it was memed by a soon-to-be former Republican congressman known for promoting white supremacy. AIS AS SUBSTITUTE DECISION-MAKERS AIs as Substitute Decision-Makers. Ian Kerr. Vanessa Gruben. 21 Yale J.L. & Tech. Special Issue 78. We are witnessing an interesting juxtaposition in medical decision-making. Increasingly, health providers are moving away from traditional substitute decision-making for patients who have lost decisional capacity, towards supporteddecision-making.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-BASED SUICIDE Artificial Intelligence-Based Suicide. Suicidal thoughts and behaviors are an international public health problem contributing to 800,000 annual deaths and up to 25 million nonfatal suicide attempts. In the United States, suicide rates have increased steadily for two decades, reaching 47,000 per year and surpassing annual motor vehicle deaths.VOLUME 18 - WELCOME
Evan Wallach, Erik Thomas. 18 Yale J.L. & Tech. 1. In 2001, the U.S. Military had only 162 unmanned aerial vehicles, commonly referred to as drones. By 2010, that number exceeded 7,000, accounting for 41% of aircrafts in the U.S. Air Force. As their numbers have increased, these systems have become increasingly automated. BIG DATA: DESTROYER OF INFORMED CONSENT Big Data: Destroyer of Informed Consent. A. Michael Froomkin. 21 Yale J.L. & Tech. Special Issue 27. The ‘Revised Common Rule’ took effect on January 21, 2019, marking the first change since 2005 to the federal regulation that governs human subjects research conducted with federal support or in federally supported institutions. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: RISKS TO PRIVACY AND DEMOCRACY 8 Collectively and individually, the threats to privacy and democracy degrade human values.Unfortunately, monitoring of these existen- tial developments, at least in the United States, has been mostly left BARGAINING FOR FREE SPEECH COMMON CARRIAGE NETWORK 391 BARGAINING FOR FREE SPEECH: COMMON CARRIAGE, NETWORK NEUTRALITY, AND SECTION 230 Adam Candeub* 22 YALE J.L. & TECH. 391 (2020) Democracy and the global flow of ideas depend upon a free internet. Network neutrality advocates worry that dominant broadband CREDIT SCORING IN THE ERA OF BIG DATA CREDIT SCORING IN THE ERA OF BIG DATA Mikella Hurley* & Julius Adebayo** 18 YALE J.L. & TECH. 148 (2016) ABSTRACT For most Americans, access to credit is an essential requirement for upward mobility and financial success. A THE LAW OF ATTRIBUTION: RULES FOR ATTRIBUTING THE SOURCE The Law of Attribution: Rules for Attributing the Source of a Cyber-Attack Note Delbert Tran1 20 YALE J. L. & TECH. 376 (2018) State-sponsored cyber-attacks are on the rise and show no signs WELCOME | YALE JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGYABOUTTHE JOURNALTHE RECORDARCHIVEMASTHEADTHE TECHNOLOGICAL “GAYDAR YJoLT is the only Yale law review to study the immensely important interaction between law and technology, as well as the only law review at Yale Law School to offer a fully interactive publication environment. We publish articles related to law and technologysemiannually.
THE RECORD | YALE JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGY Maryna Polataiko & May Cheng. August 26, 2020. Sometimes by choice, but sometimes by fate, artists cede control over their creations. Canadian artist Yarek Waszul lost control over his art when it was memed by a soon-to-be former Republican congressman known for promoting white supremacy. AIS AS SUBSTITUTE DECISION-MAKERS AIs as Substitute Decision-Makers. Ian Kerr. Vanessa Gruben. 21 Yale J.L. & Tech. Special Issue 78. We are witnessing an interesting juxtaposition in medical decision-making. Increasingly, health providers are moving away from traditional substitute decision-making for patients who have lost decisional capacity, towards supporteddecision-making.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-BASED SUICIDE Artificial Intelligence-Based Suicide. Suicidal thoughts and behaviors are an international public health problem contributing to 800,000 annual deaths and up to 25 million nonfatal suicide attempts. In the United States, suicide rates have increased steadily for two decades, reaching 47,000 per year and surpassing annual motor vehicle deaths.VOLUME 18 - WELCOME
Evan Wallach, Erik Thomas. 18 Yale J.L. & Tech. 1. In 2001, the U.S. Military had only 162 unmanned aerial vehicles, commonly referred to as drones. By 2010, that number exceeded 7,000, accounting for 41% of aircrafts in the U.S. Air Force. As their numbers have increased, these systems have become increasingly automated. BIG DATA: DESTROYER OF INFORMED CONSENT Big Data: Destroyer of Informed Consent. A. Michael Froomkin. 21 Yale J.L. & Tech. Special Issue 27. The ‘Revised Common Rule’ took effect on January 21, 2019, marking the first change since 2005 to the federal regulation that governs human subjects research conducted with federal support or in federally supported institutions. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: RISKS TO PRIVACY AND DEMOCRACY 8 Collectively and individually, the threats to privacy and democracy degrade human values.Unfortunately, monitoring of these existen- tial developments, at least in the United States, has been mostly left BARGAINING FOR FREE SPEECH COMMON CARRIAGE NETWORK 391 BARGAINING FOR FREE SPEECH: COMMON CARRIAGE, NETWORK NEUTRALITY, AND SECTION 230 Adam Candeub* 22 YALE J.L. & TECH. 391 (2020) Democracy and the global flow of ideas depend upon a free internet. Network neutrality advocates worry that dominant broadband CREDIT SCORING IN THE ERA OF BIG DATA CREDIT SCORING IN THE ERA OF BIG DATA Mikella Hurley* & Julius Adebayo** 18 YALE J.L. & TECH. 148 (2016) ABSTRACT For most Americans, access to credit is an essential requirement for upward mobility and financial success. A THE LAW OF ATTRIBUTION: RULES FOR ATTRIBUTING THE SOURCE The Law of Attribution: Rules for Attributing the Source of a Cyber-Attack Note Delbert Tran1 20 YALE J. L. & TECH. 376 (2018) State-sponsored cyber-attacks are on the rise and show no signsCURRENT VOLUME
Tim W. Dornis. 23 Yale J.L. & Tech. 97. With the advent of artificial intelligence (AI), the end of patent law is near. Though it may not happen today or tomorrow, the system’s decline is underway. Groundbreaking innovations in AI technology have made inventions“made by
ARCHIVE | YALE JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGY The Legality of Artificial Intelligence Contact Tracing to Stop Coronavirus in the U.S. Yale. Accessibility at Yale · Privacy policy Copyright © 2021 Yale THE RECORD | YALE JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGY Quantum technologies are rapidly evolving from hypothetical ideas to commercial realities. As the world prepares for these tangible applications, the quantum community issued an urgent call for action to design solutions that can balance their transformational impact. An important first step to encourage the debate is raising quantum awareness.. We have to put controls in place that address ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-BASED SUICIDE Artificial Intelligence-Based Suicide. Suicidal thoughts and behaviors are an international public health problem contributing to 800,000 annual deaths and up to 25 million nonfatal suicide attempts. In the United States, suicide rates have increased steadily for two decades, reaching 47,000 per year and surpassing annual motor vehicle deaths. WHO’S AFRAID OF SECTION 1498? A CASE FOR GOVERNMENT PATENT Yet that conventional wisdom is a recent one, and it conflicts with both history and theory. This Article considers the role of § 1498 in the context of national crises and emergencies like COVID-19, a context so far not addressed substantially in the literature on thestatute.
BIG DATA: DESTROYER OF INFORMED CONSENT 27 Big Data: Destroyer of Informed Consent A. Michael Froomkin* ABSTRACT The ‘Revised Common Rule’ took effect on January 21, 2019, marking the first change since 2005 to the federal regulation that governs human subjects 22 YALE J.L. TECH 191 (2020) 191 PROGRESS IN THE USEFUL ARTS: FOUNDATIONS OF PATENT LAW IN GROWTH ECONOMICS Robert D. Cooter* & Uri Y. Hacohen† 22 YALE J.L. & TECH. 191 (2020) The U.S. Constitution authorizes Congress to issue patents to promote progress in the useful arts, which we interpret as TAXATION AND SURVEILLANCE: AN AGENDA Taxation and Surveillance: An Agenda. Michael Hatfield. 17 Yale J.L. & Tech. 319. Among government agencies, the IRS likely has the surest legal claim to the most information about the most Americans: their hobbies, religious affiliations, reading activities, travel, and PROGRESS IN THE USEFUL ARTS: FOUNDATIONS OF PATENT LAW IN The U.S. Constitution authorizes Congress to issue patents to promote progress in the useful arts, which we interpret as increasing economic growth through innovation. EXTRATERRITORIALITY AND PROXIMATE CAUSE AFTER WESTERNGECO 2019 . Extraterritoriality & Proximate Cause after . WesternGeco 194 . The case presented the issue of compensatory damages under section § 284 of the Patent Act and was the Supreme Court’s first WELCOME | YALE JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGYABOUTTHE JOURNALTHE RECORDARCHIVEMASTHEADTHE TECHNOLOGICAL “GAYDAR YJoLT is the only Yale law review to study the immensely important interaction between law and technology, as well as the only law review at Yale Law School to offer a fully interactive publication environment. We publish articles related to law and technologysemiannually.
ARCHIVE | YALE JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGY The Legality of Artificial Intelligence Contact Tracing to Stop Coronavirus in the U.S. Yale. Accessibility at Yale · Privacy policy Copyright © 2021 Yale AIS AS SUBSTITUTE DECISION-MAKERS AIs as Substitute Decision-Makers. Ian Kerr. Vanessa Gruben. 21 Yale J.L. & Tech. Special Issue 78. We are witnessing an interesting juxtaposition in medical decision-making. Increasingly, health providers are moving away from traditional substitute decision-making for patients who have lost decisional capacity, towards supporteddecision-making.
BIG DATA: DESTROYER OF INFORMED CONSENT Big Data: Destroyer of Informed Consent. A. Michael Froomkin. 21 Yale J.L. & Tech. Special Issue 27. The ‘Revised Common Rule’ took effect on January 21, 2019, marking the first change since 2005 to the federal regulation that governs human subjects research conducted with federal support or in federally supported institutions. PROGRESS IN THE USEFUL ARTS: FOUNDATIONS OF PATENT LAW IN The U.S. Constitution authorizes Congress to issue patents to promote progress in the useful arts, which we interpret as increasing economic growth through innovation. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: RISKS TO PRIVACY AND DEMOCRACY 8 Collectively and individually, the threats to privacy and democracy degrade human values.Unfortunately, monitoring of these existen- tial developments, at least in the United States, has been mostly left BARGAINING FOR FREE SPEECH COMMON CARRIAGE NETWORK 391 BARGAINING FOR FREE SPEECH: COMMON CARRIAGE, NETWORK NEUTRALITY, AND SECTION 230 Adam Candeub* 22 YALE J.L. & TECH. 391 (2020) Democracy and the global flow of ideas depend upon a free internet. Network neutrality advocates worry that dominant broadband BIG DATA: DESTROYER OF INFORMED CONSENT 27 Big Data: Destroyer of Informed Consent A. Michael Froomkin* ABSTRACT The ‘Revised Common Rule’ took effect on January 21, 2019, marking the first change since 2005 to the federal regulation that governs human subjects OF REGULATING HEALTHCARE AI AND ROBOTS 133 Of Regulating Healthcare AI and Robots Nicolas Terry* ABSTRACT Advances in healthcare artificial intelligence (AI) will seriously challenge the robustness and appropriateness of our current healthcareregulatory models.
ALGORITHMIC TRANSPARENCY FOR THE SMART CITY Algorithmic Transparency for the Smart City Robert Brauneis & Ellen P. Goodman1 20 YALE J. L. & TECH. 103 (2018) “As a society, we are now at a crucial juncture in determining how to deploy AI-based WELCOME | YALE JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGYABOUTTHE JOURNALTHE RECORDARCHIVEMASTHEADTHE TECHNOLOGICAL “GAYDAR YJoLT is the only Yale law review to study the immensely important interaction between law and technology, as well as the only law review at Yale Law School to offer a fully interactive publication environment. We publish articles related to law and technologysemiannually.
ARCHIVE | YALE JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGY The Legality of Artificial Intelligence Contact Tracing to Stop Coronavirus in the U.S. Yale. Accessibility at Yale · Privacy policy Copyright © 2021 Yale AIS AS SUBSTITUTE DECISION-MAKERS AIs as Substitute Decision-Makers. Ian Kerr. Vanessa Gruben. 21 Yale J.L. & Tech. Special Issue 78. We are witnessing an interesting juxtaposition in medical decision-making. Increasingly, health providers are moving away from traditional substitute decision-making for patients who have lost decisional capacity, towards supporteddecision-making.
BIG DATA: DESTROYER OF INFORMED CONSENT Big Data: Destroyer of Informed Consent. A. Michael Froomkin. 21 Yale J.L. & Tech. Special Issue 27. The ‘Revised Common Rule’ took effect on January 21, 2019, marking the first change since 2005 to the federal regulation that governs human subjects research conducted with federal support or in federally supported institutions. PROGRESS IN THE USEFUL ARTS: FOUNDATIONS OF PATENT LAW IN The U.S. Constitution authorizes Congress to issue patents to promote progress in the useful arts, which we interpret as increasing economic growth through innovation. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: RISKS TO PRIVACY AND DEMOCRACY 8 Collectively and individually, the threats to privacy and democracy degrade human values.Unfortunately, monitoring of these existen- tial developments, at least in the United States, has been mostly left BARGAINING FOR FREE SPEECH COMMON CARRIAGE NETWORK 391 BARGAINING FOR FREE SPEECH: COMMON CARRIAGE, NETWORK NEUTRALITY, AND SECTION 230 Adam Candeub* 22 YALE J.L. & TECH. 391 (2020) Democracy and the global flow of ideas depend upon a free internet. Network neutrality advocates worry that dominant broadband BIG DATA: DESTROYER OF INFORMED CONSENT 27 Big Data: Destroyer of Informed Consent A. Michael Froomkin* ABSTRACT The ‘Revised Common Rule’ took effect on January 21, 2019, marking the first change since 2005 to the federal regulation that governs human subjects OF REGULATING HEALTHCARE AI AND ROBOTS 133 Of Regulating Healthcare AI and Robots Nicolas Terry* ABSTRACT Advances in healthcare artificial intelligence (AI) will seriously challenge the robustness and appropriateness of our current healthcareregulatory models.
ALGORITHMIC TRANSPARENCY FOR THE SMART CITY Algorithmic Transparency for the Smart City Robert Brauneis & Ellen P. Goodman1 20 YALE J. L. & TECH. 103 (2018) “As a society, we are now at a crucial juncture in determining how to deploy AI-basedCURRENT VOLUME
Tim W. Dornis. 23 Yale J.L. & Tech. 97. With the advent of artificial intelligence (AI), the end of patent law is near. Though it may not happen today or tomorrow, the system’s decline is underway. Groundbreaking innovations in AI technology have made inventions“made by
THE RECORD | YALE JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGY Maryna Polataiko & May Cheng. August 26, 2020. Sometimes by choice, but sometimes by fate, artists cede control over their creations. Canadian artist Yarek Waszul lost control over his art when it was memed by a soon-to-be former Republican congressman known for promoting white supremacy. WHO’S AFRAID OF SECTION 1498? A CASE FOR GOVERNMENT PATENT Yet that conventional wisdom is a recent one, and it conflicts with both history and theory. This Article considers the role of § 1498 in the context of national crises and emergencies like COVID-19, a context so far not addressed substantially in the literature on thestatute.
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One topic that warrants, but has yet to receive, in-depth attention is the relevance of AI for innovative and creative activity and production. Legal analyses thus far have focused on humans and their role as innovators, authors, or creators. Left in the dark, however, is the question of how to regulate AI when it “innovates” or“creates
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-BASED SUICIDE Artificial Intelligence-Based Suicide. Suicidal thoughts and behaviors are an international public health problem contributing to 800,000 annual deaths and up to 25 million nonfatal suicide attempts. In the United States, suicide rates have increased steadily for two decades, reaching 47,000 per year and surpassing annual motor vehicle deaths.VOLUME 18 - WELCOME
Evan Wallach, Erik Thomas. 18 Yale J.L. & Tech. 1. In 2001, the U.S. Military had only 162 unmanned aerial vehicles, commonly referred to as drones. By 2010, that number exceeded 7,000, accounting for 41% of aircrafts in the U.S. Air Force. As their numbers have increased, these systems have become increasingly automated. AI CREATIVITY: EMERGENT WORKS AND THE VOID IN CURRENT This Article provides an overview of the status quo of artificial creativity—i.e., creative production by AI—and its regulation (or, rather, non-regulation) in different jurisdictions, as well as an analysis of relevant doctrinal debates and economic foundations. PROGRESS IN THE USEFUL ARTS: FOUNDATIONS OF PATENT LAW IN The U.S. Constitution authorizes Congress to issue patents to promote progress in the useful arts, which we interpret as increasing economic growth through innovation. CREDIT SCORING IN THE ERA OF BIG DATA CREDIT SCORING IN THE ERA OF BIG DATA Mikella Hurley* & Julius Adebayo** 18 YALE J.L. & TECH. 148 (2016) ABSTRACT For most Americans, access to credit is an essential requirement for upward mobility and financial success. A THE LAW OF ATTRIBUTION: RULES FOR ATTRIBUTING THE SOURCE The Law of Attribution: Rules for Attributing the Source of a Cyber-Attack Note Delbert Tran1 20 YALE J. L. & TECH. 376 (2018) State-sponsored cyber-attacks are on the rise and show no signs WELCOME | YALE JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGYABOUTTHE JOURNALTHE RECORDARCHIVEMASTHEADTHE TECHNOLOGICAL “GAYDAR YJoLT is the only Yale law review to study the immensely important interaction between law and technology, as well as the only law review at Yale Law School to offer a fully interactive publication environment. We publish articles related to law and technologysemiannually.
AIS AS SUBSTITUTE DECISION-MAKERS AIs as Substitute Decision-Makers. Ian Kerr. Vanessa Gruben. 21 Yale J.L. & Tech. Special Issue 78. We are witnessing an interesting juxtaposition in medical decision-making. Increasingly, health providers are moving away from traditional substitute decision-making for patients who have lost decisional capacity, towards supporteddecision-making.
BIG DATA: DESTROYER OF INFORMED CONSENT Big Data: Destroyer of Informed Consent. A. Michael Froomkin. 21 Yale J.L. & Tech. Special Issue 27. The ‘Revised Common Rule’ took effect on January 21, 2019, marking the first change since 2005 to the federal regulation that governs human subjects research conducted with federal support or in federally supported institutions. TAXATION AND SURVEILLANCE: AN AGENDA Taxation and Surveillance: An Agenda. Michael Hatfield. 17 Yale J.L. & Tech. 319. Among government agencies, the IRS likely has the surest legal claim to the most information about the most Americans: their hobbies, religious affiliations, reading activities, travel, and ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: RISKS TO PRIVACY AND DEMOCRACY 8 Collectively and individually, the threats to privacy and democracy degrade human values.Unfortunately, monitoring of these existen- tial developments, at least in the United States, has been mostly left PROGRESS IN THE USEFUL ARTS: FOUNDATIONS OF PATENT LAW IN The U.S. Constitution authorizes Congress to issue patents to promote progress in the useful arts, which we interpret as increasing economic growth through innovation. BARGAINING FOR FREE SPEECH COMMON CARRIAGE NETWORK 391 BARGAINING FOR FREE SPEECH: COMMON CARRIAGE, NETWORK NEUTRALITY, AND SECTION 230 Adam Candeub* 22 YALE J.L. & TECH. 391 (2020) Democracy and the global flow of ideas depend upon a free internet. Network neutrality advocates worry that dominant broadband SOMETHING ROTTEN IN THE STATE OF LEGAL CITATION THE … SOMETHING ROTTEN IN THE STATE OF LEGAL CITATION: THE LIFE SPAN OF A UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT CITATION CONTAINING AN INTERNET LINK (1996-2010) 275 “If permanence of legal thought is important to legal scholarship then it must be preserved consciously”.1 INTRODUCTION Citations are the cornerstone upon which judicial opinions and law review articles stand. OF REGULATING HEALTHCARE AI AND ROBOTS 133 Of Regulating Healthcare AI and Robots Nicolas Terry* ABSTRACT Advances in healthcare artificial intelligence (AI) will seriously challenge the robustness and appropriateness of our current healthcareregulatory models.
ALGORITHMIC TRANSPARENCY FOR THE SMART CITY Algorithmic Transparency for the Smart City Robert Brauneis & Ellen P. Goodman1 20 YALE J. L. & TECH. 103 (2018) “As a society, we are now at a crucial juncture in determining how to deploy AI-based WELCOME | YALE JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGYABOUTTHE JOURNALTHE RECORDARCHIVEMASTHEADTHE TECHNOLOGICAL “GAYDAR YJoLT is the only Yale law review to study the immensely important interaction between law and technology, as well as the only law review at Yale Law School to offer a fully interactive publication environment. We publish articles related to law and technologysemiannually.
AIS AS SUBSTITUTE DECISION-MAKERS AIs as Substitute Decision-Makers. Ian Kerr. Vanessa Gruben. 21 Yale J.L. & Tech. Special Issue 78. We are witnessing an interesting juxtaposition in medical decision-making. Increasingly, health providers are moving away from traditional substitute decision-making for patients who have lost decisional capacity, towards supporteddecision-making.
BIG DATA: DESTROYER OF INFORMED CONSENT Big Data: Destroyer of Informed Consent. A. Michael Froomkin. 21 Yale J.L. & Tech. Special Issue 27. The ‘Revised Common Rule’ took effect on January 21, 2019, marking the first change since 2005 to the federal regulation that governs human subjects research conducted with federal support or in federally supported institutions. TAXATION AND SURVEILLANCE: AN AGENDA Taxation and Surveillance: An Agenda. Michael Hatfield. 17 Yale J.L. & Tech. 319. Among government agencies, the IRS likely has the surest legal claim to the most information about the most Americans: their hobbies, religious affiliations, reading activities, travel, and ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: RISKS TO PRIVACY AND DEMOCRACY 8 Collectively and individually, the threats to privacy and democracy degrade human values.Unfortunately, monitoring of these existen- tial developments, at least in the United States, has been mostly left PROGRESS IN THE USEFUL ARTS: FOUNDATIONS OF PATENT LAW IN The U.S. Constitution authorizes Congress to issue patents to promote progress in the useful arts, which we interpret as increasing economic growth through innovation. BARGAINING FOR FREE SPEECH COMMON CARRIAGE NETWORK 391 BARGAINING FOR FREE SPEECH: COMMON CARRIAGE, NETWORK NEUTRALITY, AND SECTION 230 Adam Candeub* 22 YALE J.L. & TECH. 391 (2020) Democracy and the global flow of ideas depend upon a free internet. Network neutrality advocates worry that dominant broadband SOMETHING ROTTEN IN THE STATE OF LEGAL CITATION THE … SOMETHING ROTTEN IN THE STATE OF LEGAL CITATION: THE LIFE SPAN OF A UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT CITATION CONTAINING AN INTERNET LINK (1996-2010) 275 “If permanence of legal thought is important to legal scholarship then it must be preserved consciously”.1 INTRODUCTION Citations are the cornerstone upon which judicial opinions and law review articles stand. OF REGULATING HEALTHCARE AI AND ROBOTS 133 Of Regulating Healthcare AI and Robots Nicolas Terry* ABSTRACT Advances in healthcare artificial intelligence (AI) will seriously challenge the robustness and appropriateness of our current healthcareregulatory models.
ALGORITHMIC TRANSPARENCY FOR THE SMART CITY Algorithmic Transparency for the Smart City Robert Brauneis & Ellen P. Goodman1 20 YALE J. L. & TECH. 103 (2018) “As a society, we are now at a crucial juncture in determining how to deploy AI-based ARCHIVE | YALE JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGY The Legality of Artificial Intelligence Contact Tracing to Stop Coronavirus in the U.S. Yale. Accessibility at Yale · Privacy policy Copyright © 2021 YaleCURRENT VOLUME
Tim W. Dornis. 23 Yale J.L. & Tech. 97. With the advent of artificial intelligence (AI), the end of patent law is near. Though it may not happen today or tomorrow, the system’s decline is underway. Groundbreaking innovations in AI technology have made inventions“made by
THE RECORD | YALE JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGY Maryna Polataiko & May Cheng. August 26, 2020. Sometimes by choice, but sometimes by fate, artists cede control over their creations. Canadian artist Yarek Waszul lost control over his art when it was memed by a soon-to-be former Republican congressman known for promoting white supremacy. WHO’S AFRAID OF SECTION 1498? A CASE FOR GOVERNMENT PATENT Yet that conventional wisdom is a recent one, and it conflicts with both history and theory. This Article considers the role of § 1498 in the context of national crises and emergencies like COVID-19, a context so far not addressed substantially in the literature on thestatute.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-BASED SUICIDE Artificial Intelligence-Based Suicide. Suicidal thoughts and behaviors are an international public health problem contributing to 800,000 annual deaths and up to 25 million nonfatal suicide attempts. In the United States, suicide rates have increased steadily for two decades, reaching 47,000 per year and surpassing annual motor vehicle deaths.VOLUME 22 - WELCOME
One topic that warrants, but has yet to receive, in-depth attention is the relevance of AI for innovative and creative activity and production. Legal analyses thus far have focused on humans and their role as innovators, authors, or creators. Left in the dark, however, is the question of how to regulate AI when it “innovates” or“creates
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Evan Wallach, Erik Thomas. 18 Yale J.L. & Tech. 1. In 2001, the U.S. Military had only 162 unmanned aerial vehicles, commonly referred to as drones. By 2010, that number exceeded 7,000, accounting for 41% of aircrafts in the U.S. Air Force. As their numbers have increased, these systems have become increasingly automated. AI CREATIVITY: EMERGENT WORKS AND THE VOID IN CURRENT This Article provides an overview of the status quo of artificial creativity—i.e., creative production by AI—and its regulation (or, rather, non-regulation) in different jurisdictions, as well as an analysis of relevant doctrinal debates and economic foundations. PROGRESS IN THE USEFUL ARTS: FOUNDATIONS OF PATENT LAW IN The U.S. Constitution authorizes Congress to issue patents to promote progress in the useful arts, which we interpret as increasing economic growth through innovation. THE LAW OF ATTRIBUTION: RULES FOR ATTRIBUTING THE SOURCE The Law of Attribution: Rules for Attributing the Source of a Cyber-Attack Note Delbert Tran1 20 YALE J. L. & TECH. 376 (2018) State-sponsored cyber-attacks are on the rise and show no signs WELCOME | YALE JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGYABOUTTHE JOURNALTHE RECORDARCHIVEMASTHEADTHE TECHNOLOGICAL “GAYDAR YJoLT is the only Yale law review to study the immensely important interaction between law and technology, as well as the only law review at Yale Law School to offer a fully interactive publication environment. We publish articles related to law and technologysemiannually.
AIS AS SUBSTITUTE DECISION-MAKERS AIs as Substitute Decision-Makers. Ian Kerr. Vanessa Gruben. 21 Yale J.L. & Tech. Special Issue 78. We are witnessing an interesting juxtaposition in medical decision-making. Increasingly, health providers are moving away from traditional substitute decision-making for patients who have lost decisional capacity, towards supporteddecision-making.
BIG DATA: DESTROYER OF INFORMED CONSENT Big Data: Destroyer of Informed Consent. A. Michael Froomkin. 21 Yale J.L. & Tech. Special Issue 27. The ‘Revised Common Rule’ took effect on January 21, 2019, marking the first change since 2005 to the federal regulation that governs human subjects research conducted with federal support or in federally supported institutions. TAXATION AND SURVEILLANCE: AN AGENDA Taxation and Surveillance: An Agenda. Michael Hatfield. 17 Yale J.L. & Tech. 319. Among government agencies, the IRS likely has the surest legal claim to the most information about the most Americans: their hobbies, religious affiliations, reading activities, travel, and ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: RISKS TO PRIVACY AND DEMOCRACY 8 Collectively and individually, the threats to privacy and democracy degrade human values.Unfortunately, monitoring of these existen- tial developments, at least in the United States, has been mostly left PROGRESS IN THE USEFUL ARTS: FOUNDATIONS OF PATENT LAW IN The U.S. Constitution authorizes Congress to issue patents to promote progress in the useful arts, which we interpret as increasing economic growth through innovation. BARGAINING FOR FREE SPEECH COMMON CARRIAGE NETWORK 391 BARGAINING FOR FREE SPEECH: COMMON CARRIAGE, NETWORK NEUTRALITY, AND SECTION 230 Adam Candeub* 22 YALE J.L. & TECH. 391 (2020) Democracy and the global flow of ideas depend upon a free internet. Network neutrality advocates worry that dominant broadband SOMETHING ROTTEN IN THE STATE OF LEGAL CITATION THE … SOMETHING ROTTEN IN THE STATE OF LEGAL CITATION: THE LIFE SPAN OF A UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT CITATION CONTAINING AN INTERNET LINK (1996-2010) 275 “If permanence of legal thought is important to legal scholarship then it must be preserved consciously”.1 INTRODUCTION Citations are the cornerstone upon which judicial opinions and law review articles stand. OF REGULATING HEALTHCARE AI AND ROBOTS 133 Of Regulating Healthcare AI and Robots Nicolas Terry* ABSTRACT Advances in healthcare artificial intelligence (AI) will seriously challenge the robustness and appropriateness of our current healthcareregulatory models.
ALGORITHMIC TRANSPARENCY FOR THE SMART CITY Algorithmic Transparency for the Smart City Robert Brauneis & Ellen P. Goodman1 20 YALE J. L. & TECH. 103 (2018) “As a society, we are now at a crucial juncture in determining how to deploy AI-based WELCOME | YALE JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGYABOUTTHE JOURNALTHE RECORDARCHIVEMASTHEADTHE TECHNOLOGICAL “GAYDAR YJoLT is the only Yale law review to study the immensely important interaction between law and technology, as well as the only law review at Yale Law School to offer a fully interactive publication environment. We publish articles related to law and technologysemiannually.
AIS AS SUBSTITUTE DECISION-MAKERS AIs as Substitute Decision-Makers. Ian Kerr. Vanessa Gruben. 21 Yale J.L. & Tech. Special Issue 78. We are witnessing an interesting juxtaposition in medical decision-making. Increasingly, health providers are moving away from traditional substitute decision-making for patients who have lost decisional capacity, towards supporteddecision-making.
BIG DATA: DESTROYER OF INFORMED CONSENT Big Data: Destroyer of Informed Consent. A. Michael Froomkin. 21 Yale J.L. & Tech. Special Issue 27. The ‘Revised Common Rule’ took effect on January 21, 2019, marking the first change since 2005 to the federal regulation that governs human subjects research conducted with federal support or in federally supported institutions. TAXATION AND SURVEILLANCE: AN AGENDA Taxation and Surveillance: An Agenda. Michael Hatfield. 17 Yale J.L. & Tech. 319. Among government agencies, the IRS likely has the surest legal claim to the most information about the most Americans: their hobbies, religious affiliations, reading activities, travel, and ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: RISKS TO PRIVACY AND DEMOCRACY 8 Collectively and individually, the threats to privacy and democracy degrade human values.Unfortunately, monitoring of these existen- tial developments, at least in the United States, has been mostly left PROGRESS IN THE USEFUL ARTS: FOUNDATIONS OF PATENT LAW IN The U.S. Constitution authorizes Congress to issue patents to promote progress in the useful arts, which we interpret as increasing economic growth through innovation. BARGAINING FOR FREE SPEECH COMMON CARRIAGE NETWORK 391 BARGAINING FOR FREE SPEECH: COMMON CARRIAGE, NETWORK NEUTRALITY, AND SECTION 230 Adam Candeub* 22 YALE J.L. & TECH. 391 (2020) Democracy and the global flow of ideas depend upon a free internet. Network neutrality advocates worry that dominant broadband SOMETHING ROTTEN IN THE STATE OF LEGAL CITATION THE … SOMETHING ROTTEN IN THE STATE OF LEGAL CITATION: THE LIFE SPAN OF A UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT CITATION CONTAINING AN INTERNET LINK (1996-2010) 275 “If permanence of legal thought is important to legal scholarship then it must be preserved consciously”.1 INTRODUCTION Citations are the cornerstone upon which judicial opinions and law review articles stand. OF REGULATING HEALTHCARE AI AND ROBOTS 133 Of Regulating Healthcare AI and Robots Nicolas Terry* ABSTRACT Advances in healthcare artificial intelligence (AI) will seriously challenge the robustness and appropriateness of our current healthcareregulatory models.
ALGORITHMIC TRANSPARENCY FOR THE SMART CITY Algorithmic Transparency for the Smart City Robert Brauneis & Ellen P. Goodman1 20 YALE J. L. & TECH. 103 (2018) “As a society, we are now at a crucial juncture in determining how to deploy AI-based ARCHIVE | YALE JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGY The Legality of Artificial Intelligence Contact Tracing to Stop Coronavirus in the U.S. Yale. Accessibility at Yale · Privacy policy Copyright © 2021 YaleCURRENT VOLUME
Tim W. Dornis. 23 Yale J.L. & Tech. 97. With the advent of artificial intelligence (AI), the end of patent law is near. Though it may not happen today or tomorrow, the system’s decline is underway. Groundbreaking innovations in AI technology have made inventions“made by
THE RECORD | YALE JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGY Maryna Polataiko & May Cheng. August 26, 2020. Sometimes by choice, but sometimes by fate, artists cede control over their creations. Canadian artist Yarek Waszul lost control over his art when it was memed by a soon-to-be former Republican congressman known for promoting white supremacy. WHO’S AFRAID OF SECTION 1498? A CASE FOR GOVERNMENT PATENT Yet that conventional wisdom is a recent one, and it conflicts with both history and theory. This Article considers the role of § 1498 in the context of national crises and emergencies like COVID-19, a context so far not addressed substantially in the literature on thestatute.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-BASED SUICIDE Artificial Intelligence-Based Suicide. Suicidal thoughts and behaviors are an international public health problem contributing to 800,000 annual deaths and up to 25 million nonfatal suicide attempts. In the United States, suicide rates have increased steadily for two decades, reaching 47,000 per year and surpassing annual motor vehicle deaths.VOLUME 22 - WELCOME
One topic that warrants, but has yet to receive, in-depth attention is the relevance of AI for innovative and creative activity and production. Legal analyses thus far have focused on humans and their role as innovators, authors, or creators. Left in the dark, however, is the question of how to regulate AI when it “innovates” or“creates
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Evan Wallach, Erik Thomas. 18 Yale J.L. & Tech. 1. In 2001, the U.S. Military had only 162 unmanned aerial vehicles, commonly referred to as drones. By 2010, that number exceeded 7,000, accounting for 41% of aircrafts in the U.S. Air Force. As their numbers have increased, these systems have become increasingly automated. AI CREATIVITY: EMERGENT WORKS AND THE VOID IN CURRENT This Article provides an overview of the status quo of artificial creativity—i.e., creative production by AI—and its regulation (or, rather, non-regulation) in different jurisdictions, as well as an analysis of relevant doctrinal debates and economic foundations. PROGRESS IN THE USEFUL ARTS: FOUNDATIONS OF PATENT LAW IN The U.S. Constitution authorizes Congress to issue patents to promote progress in the useful arts, which we interpret as increasing economic growth through innovation. THE LAW OF ATTRIBUTION: RULES FOR ATTRIBUTING THE SOURCE The Law of Attribution: Rules for Attributing the Source of a Cyber-Attack Note Delbert Tran1 20 YALE J. L. & TECH. 376 (2018) State-sponsored cyber-attacks are on the rise and show no signs WELCOME | YALE JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGYABOUTTHE JOURNALTHE RECORDARCHIVEMASTHEADTHE TECHNOLOGICAL “GAYDAR YJoLT is the only Yale law review to study the immensely important interaction between law and technology, as well as the only law review at Yale Law School to offer a fully interactive publication environment. We publish articles related to law and technologysemiannually.
THE RECORD | YALE JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGY Maryna Polataiko & May Cheng. August 26, 2020. Sometimes by choice, but sometimes by fate, artists cede control over their creations. Canadian artist Yarek Waszul lost control over his art when it was memed by a soon-to-be former Republican congressman known for promoting white supremacy. AIS AS SUBSTITUTE DECISION-MAKERS AIs as Substitute Decision-Makers. Ian Kerr. Vanessa Gruben. 21 Yale J.L. & Tech. Special Issue 78. We are witnessing an interesting juxtaposition in medical decision-making. Increasingly, health providers are moving away from traditional substitute decision-making for patients who have lost decisional capacity, towards supporteddecision-making.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-BASED SUICIDE Artificial Intelligence-Based Suicide. Suicidal thoughts and behaviors are an international public health problem contributing to 800,000 annual deaths and up to 25 million nonfatal suicide attempts. In the United States, suicide rates have increased steadily for two decades, reaching 47,000 per year and surpassing annual motor vehicle deaths. BIG DATA: DESTROYER OF INFORMED CONSENT Big Data: Destroyer of Informed Consent. A. Michael Froomkin. 21 Yale J.L. & Tech. Special Issue 27. The ‘Revised Common Rule’ took effect on January 21, 2019, marking the first change since 2005 to the federal regulation that governs human subjects research conducted with federal support or in federally supported institutions. WHO’S AFRAID OF SECTION 1498? A CASE FOR GOVERNMENT PATENT Yet that conventional wisdom is a recent one, and it conflicts with both history and theory. This Article considers the role of § 1498 in the context of national crises and emergencies like COVID-19, a context so far not addressed substantially in the literature on thestatute.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: RISKS TO PRIVACY AND DEMOCRACY 8 Collectively and individually, the threats to privacy and democracy degrade human values.Unfortunately, monitoring of these existen- tial developments, at least in the United States, has been mostly left BARGAINING FOR FREE SPEECH COMMON CARRIAGE NETWORK 391 BARGAINING FOR FREE SPEECH: COMMON CARRIAGE, NETWORK NEUTRALITY, AND SECTION 230 Adam Candeub* 22 YALE J.L. & TECH. 391 (2020) Democracy and the global flow of ideas depend upon a free internet. Network neutrality advocates worry that dominant broadband CREDIT SCORING IN THE ERA OF BIG DATA CREDIT SCORING IN THE ERA OF BIG DATA Mikella Hurley* & Julius Adebayo** 18 YALE J.L. & TECH. 148 (2016) ABSTRACT For most Americans, access to credit is an essential requirement for upward mobility and financial success. A THE LAW OF ATTRIBUTION: RULES FOR ATTRIBUTING THE SOURCE The Law of Attribution: Rules for Attributing the Source of a Cyber-Attack Note Delbert Tran1 20 YALE J. L. & TECH. 376 (2018) State-sponsored cyber-attacks are on the rise and show no signs WELCOME | YALE JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGYABOUTTHE JOURNALTHE RECORDARCHIVEMASTHEADTHE TECHNOLOGICAL “GAYDAR YJoLT is the only Yale law review to study the immensely important interaction between law and technology, as well as the only law review at Yale Law School to offer a fully interactive publication environment. We publish articles related to law and technologysemiannually.
THE RECORD | YALE JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGY Maryna Polataiko & May Cheng. August 26, 2020. Sometimes by choice, but sometimes by fate, artists cede control over their creations. Canadian artist Yarek Waszul lost control over his art when it was memed by a soon-to-be former Republican congressman known for promoting white supremacy. AIS AS SUBSTITUTE DECISION-MAKERS AIs as Substitute Decision-Makers. Ian Kerr. Vanessa Gruben. 21 Yale J.L. & Tech. Special Issue 78. We are witnessing an interesting juxtaposition in medical decision-making. Increasingly, health providers are moving away from traditional substitute decision-making for patients who have lost decisional capacity, towards supporteddecision-making.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-BASED SUICIDE Artificial Intelligence-Based Suicide. Suicidal thoughts and behaviors are an international public health problem contributing to 800,000 annual deaths and up to 25 million nonfatal suicide attempts. In the United States, suicide rates have increased steadily for two decades, reaching 47,000 per year and surpassing annual motor vehicle deaths. BIG DATA: DESTROYER OF INFORMED CONSENT Big Data: Destroyer of Informed Consent. A. Michael Froomkin. 21 Yale J.L. & Tech. Special Issue 27. The ‘Revised Common Rule’ took effect on January 21, 2019, marking the first change since 2005 to the federal regulation that governs human subjects research conducted with federal support or in federally supported institutions. WHO’S AFRAID OF SECTION 1498? A CASE FOR GOVERNMENT PATENT Yet that conventional wisdom is a recent one, and it conflicts with both history and theory. This Article considers the role of § 1498 in the context of national crises and emergencies like COVID-19, a context so far not addressed substantially in the literature on thestatute.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: RISKS TO PRIVACY AND DEMOCRACY 8 Collectively and individually, the threats to privacy and democracy degrade human values.Unfortunately, monitoring of these existen- tial developments, at least in the United States, has been mostly left BARGAINING FOR FREE SPEECH COMMON CARRIAGE NETWORK 391 BARGAINING FOR FREE SPEECH: COMMON CARRIAGE, NETWORK NEUTRALITY, AND SECTION 230 Adam Candeub* 22 YALE J.L. & TECH. 391 (2020) Democracy and the global flow of ideas depend upon a free internet. Network neutrality advocates worry that dominant broadband CREDIT SCORING IN THE ERA OF BIG DATA CREDIT SCORING IN THE ERA OF BIG DATA Mikella Hurley* & Julius Adebayo** 18 YALE J.L. & TECH. 148 (2016) ABSTRACT For most Americans, access to credit is an essential requirement for upward mobility and financial success. A THE LAW OF ATTRIBUTION: RULES FOR ATTRIBUTING THE SOURCE The Law of Attribution: Rules for Attributing the Source of a Cyber-Attack Note Delbert Tran1 20 YALE J. L. & TECH. 376 (2018) State-sponsored cyber-attacks are on the rise and show no signs ARCHIVE | YALE JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGY The Legality of Artificial Intelligence Contact Tracing to Stop Coronavirus in the U.S. Yale. Accessibility at Yale · Privacy policy Copyright © 2021 YaleCURRENT VOLUME
Tim W. Dornis. 23 Yale J.L. & Tech. 97. With the advent of artificial intelligence (AI), the end of patent law is near. Though it may not happen today or tomorrow, the system’s decline is underway. Groundbreaking innovations in AI technology have made inventions“made by
WHO’S AFRAID OF SECTION 1498? A CASE FOR GOVERNMENT PATENT Yet that conventional wisdom is a recent one, and it conflicts with both history and theory. This Article considers the role of § 1498 in the context of national crises and emergencies like COVID-19, a context so far not addressed substantially in the literature on thestatute.
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Evan Wallach, Erik Thomas. 18 Yale J.L. & Tech. 1. In 2001, the U.S. Military had only 162 unmanned aerial vehicles, commonly referred to as drones. By 2010, that number exceeded 7,000, accounting for 41% of aircrafts in the U.S. Air Force. As their numbers have increased, these systems have become increasingly automated. THE LEGALITY OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CONTACT TRACING TO Camara v. Municipal Court, 387 U.S. 523, 530 (1967).(noting “We may agree that a routine inspection of the physical condition of private property is a less hostile intrusion than the typical policeman’s search for the fruits and instrumentalities of crime . TAXATION AND SURVEILLANCE: AN AGENDA Taxation and Surveillance: An Agenda. Michael Hatfield. 17 Yale J.L. & Tech. 319. Among government agencies, the IRS likely has the surest legal claim to the most information about the most Americans: their hobbies, religious affiliations, reading activities, travel, and OF REGULATING HEALTHCARE AI AND ROBOTS 133 Of Regulating Healthcare AI and Robots Nicolas Terry* ABSTRACT Advances in healthcare artificial intelligence (AI) will seriously challenge the robustness and appropriateness of our current healthcareregulatory models.
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