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    Discussion | CodeX Fellow Jerry Kaplan on Artificial Intelligence and the Law

    Published on Mar 6, 2015

    On February 19, 2015, CodeX – The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics hosted a discussion with Jerry Kaplan, Visiting Lecturer in Computer Science and Codex Fellow, on Artificial Intelligence and the Law.
    Kaplan discussed the practical challenges artificially intelligent systems pose to our legal, economic, and civil systems, and what we should do to prepare for their emergence.

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    Legal and Governance implications of Artificial Intelligence

    Published on May 27, 2016

    On Tuesday, May 24, the University of Washington Tech Policy Lab and the UW School of Law co-hosted the first of four White House public workshops on artificial intelligence. Deputy CTO Ed Felton and other members of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy spoke on panels. Speakers included Lab Co-Director Ryan Calo, Oren Etzioni, Kellye Testy, R. David Edelman, Pedro Domingos, Deirdre Mulligan, Kate Crawford, Jack Balkin, and Camille Fischer.
    "Preparing for the Future of Artificial Intelligence"

    by Ed Felten
    May 3, 2016

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    Richard Susskind: Artificial Intelligence and the Law Conference at Vanderbilt Law School

    Published on May 6, 2016

    Richard Susskind address/Q&A: “The Future of the Professions: How technology is changing the way professionals work and provide services”

    Susskind addressed the ways in which advances in artificial intelligence, virtual reality, machine learning and collaboration tools in the Internet age are fundamentally altering the legal landscape and all professions. New commercial models of sharing expertise are replacing the traditional professional bargain. Serious ethical issues are being raised about who should control and manage this professional shift. Decisions being made today are forming the platform for a radically new professional environment.

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    Article "This Week in AI, The Law Firm Approach, The Displacement Decade, and Modern Machine Learning"
    Here's a look at some recent events, writings and products surrounding artificial intelligence for legal technology.

    by an Lopez, Legaltech News
    August 15, 2016

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    Article "Predicting judicial decisions of the European Court of Human Rights: a Natural Language Processing perspective"

    by Nikolaos Aletras, Dimitrios Tsarapatsanis, Daniel Preoţiuc-Pietro, Vasileios Lampos
    October 24, 2016

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