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Technology will continue to progress, and companies will capitalize on it said Emory Law Professor @iajunwa. “I think we owe an ethical responsibility to think about how a product will affect society.”bit.ly/AjunwaQuantified
President Biden convened a meeting of artificial intelligence experts to discuss its risks, opportunities and to consider the role of the federal government in its regulation.
@rcalo of the University of Washington is following all of this closely. to.pbs.org/3MzB3rB
In “Net neutrality and the future of the internet,” @vanschewick of @StanfordLaw, talks about how the companies we pay to access the internet want control over what we do online and they want to charge more for #data we are already paying for.
Learn more: bit.ly/3HXqON2
In “Automation and the Workforce: A Firm-Level View from the 2019 Annual Business Survey,” @DrDaronAcemoglu (@MIT) examines #data on firms in the U.S. — revealing links between the adoption of robotics and #AI on patterns of #automation and employment: bit.ly/43FBU1Q.
In “New Laws of Robotics: Defending Human Expertise in the Age of AI,” @brooklynlaw Professor @FrankPasquale explores the myriad ways that technological advances affect how we work, what media we consume, and how the law is made and enforced: bit.ly/3C4WXQ9. #TechPolicy
Professor @ericgoldman (@santaclaralaw) discusses the United States’ legal framework governing Internet platforms that publish third-party content in a recent article, “The United States’ Approach to ‘Platform’ Regulation.”
Read more: bit.ly/40qfVK8#TechPolicy
#TAPscholar@iajunwa’s, new book, “The Quantified Worker: Law and Technology in the Digital Workplace,” is now available on Amazon.
This book explores how the workforce #science of today goes far beyond increasing efficiency and threatens to erase individual personhood. (1/3)
Ifeoma Ajunwa is an award-winning tenured law professor at the @unc_law and an adjunct professor at the @kenanflagler.
Ajunwa is the Founding Director of the #ArtificialIntelligence Decision-Making Research Program and a Faculty Associate at the @BKCHarvard. (2/3)
Net neutrality law limits Internet Service Providers’ (#ISPs) control of Internet uses and users. Federal net neutrality rules were repealed, but states should be able to enact their own net neutrality rules. (1/2)
🔥Next month, I will talk with Prof. @DanielSolove about his paper "Privacy Harms" (written together with Prof. @daniellecitron) & how we can think about privacy harms in the context of emerging AI challenges. Join us: linkedin.com/events/70643126…
This article discusses the @USSupremeCourt case, Gonzalez v. Google — which marked the first time the highest court weighed in on #Section230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act. bit.ly/3Vqy4Xq (1/2)