Protecting Against Sexual Violence Linked to Deepfake Technology
Scholars and researchers navigate the evolving challenges posed by deepfake technology.
AI Providers Should Not Be Liable for Users’ Securities Violations
Policymakers are considering a liability regime that is bad economics and bad law.
What Do U.S. Courts Say About the Use of AI?
An analysis of state and federal court decisions uncovers standards to guide governmental use of artificial intelligence.
A Global Administrative Law for an Era of AI
Policymakers should follow three steps when regulating artificial intelligence on a global scale.
The Rise of AI and Technology in Immigration Enforcement
Scholars explore how technological advancements impact immigrants’ privacy rights.
Does the First Amendment Protect AI Generated Speech?
Regulating artificial intelligence disinformation could test the First Amendment’s limits.
Building Empathy Into an Automated State
A government that increasingly operates on the basis of artificial intelligence will still need to supply human empathy.
How to Regulate Artificial Intelligence
Management-based regulation is needed due to artificial intelligence’s extreme heterogeneity.
Examining the New Artificial Intelligence Executive Order
President Biden issues an executive order directing federal agencies to regulate emerging AI technologies.
A People-and-Processes Approach to AI Governance
New White House directives take a management-based approach to governing artificial intelligence.
Regulation 2.0
The rise of artificial intelligence has ushered in new regulatory opportunities and challenges.