THE PAST AND FUTURE OF THE INTERNET: A Symposium for John Perry Barlow
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The Past and Future of the Internet: A Symposium For John Perry Barlow
James Boyle
Date posted: 8-11-2019
Topic: internet, online, cyberspace, economy
A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace
John Perry Barlow
Date posted: 8-11-2019
Topic: Cyberspace
Selling Wine Without Bottles: The Economy of Mind on the Global Net
John Perry Barlow
Date posted: 8-11-2019
Topic: Cyberspace, information, internet, intellectual property
Inventing the Future: Barlow and Beyond
Cindy Cohn
Date posted: 8-11-2019
Topic: Internet, technological advances
Internet Utopianism and the Practical Inevitability of Law
Julie E. Cohen
Date posted: 8-11-2019
Topic: Internet, communication, networks
Revisiting Barlow's Misplaced Optimism
Benjamin Edelman
Date posted: 8-11-2019
Topic: Internet, communication, cyber
The Enigma of Digitized Property A Tribute to John Perry Barlow
Pamela Samuelson and Kathryn Hashimoto
Date posted: 8-11-2019
Topic: Digital, copyright, property, intellectual property, cyberspace
Imaginary Bottles
Jessica Litman
Date posted: 8-11-2019
Topic: Digital, copyright, crypto, intellectual property
John Perry Barlow’s Call for Persuasion Over Power
Jonathan L. Zittrain
Date posted: 8-11-2019
Topic: Copyright, internet, computer
Dancing on the Grave of Copyright?
Anupam Chander and Madhavi Sunder
Date posted: 8-11-2019
Topic: Copyright, intellectual property, cyberspace, internet, digital
What Didn’t Happen: An Essay in Speculation
Peter Jaszi
Date posted: 8-11-2019
Topic: Copyright, internet, cyberspace
A Declaration of the Mission of University in Barlowspace
Charles R. Nesson
Date posted: 8-11-2019
Topic: Cyberspace, internet, university
The Past and Future of the Internet: A Symposium for John Perry Barlow
Date posted: 8-11-2019
Topic: Cyberspace, information, internet, intellectual property, copyright, Barlow
IMPLEMENTING ETHICS INTO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: A CONTRIBUTION, FROM A LEGAL PERSPECTIVE, TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN AI GOVERNANCE REGIME
Axel Walz and Kay Firth-Butterfield
Date posted: 12-20-2019
The increasing use of AI and autonomous systems will have revolutionary impacts on society. Despite many benefits, AI and autonomous systems involve considerable risks that need to be managed. Minimizing these risks will emphasize the respective benefits while at the same time protecting the ethical values defined by fundamental rights and basic constitutional principles, thereby preserving a human centric society. This Article advocates for the need to conduct in-depth risk-benefit-assessments with regard to the use of AI and autonomous systems. This Article points out major concerns in relation to AI and autonomous systems such as likely job losses, causation of damages, lack of transparency, increasing loss of humanity in social relationships, loss of privacy and personal autonomy, potential information biases and the error proneness, and susceptibility to manipulation of AI and autonomous systems.
Topic: Artificial Intelligence, technology, ethics, cyber, applications, privacy
Esports, Player Positions, and the Benefits Of Unionization
Roshan Patel
Date posted: 1-10-2020
Topic: internet, online, video games, esports, unionization, sports
THE DANGER OF FACIAL RECOGNITION IN OUR CHILDREN’S CLASSROOMS
Nila Bala
Date posted: 3-26-2020
Topic: facial recognition, technology, surveillance, network, education, privacy
Date posted: 4-14-2020
Topic: autonomous, algorithmic, agency, personhood, technology
Measuring Baseball’s Heartbeat: The Hidden Harms of Wearable Technology to Professional Ballplayers
John A. Balletta
Date posted: 4-17-2020
Topic: wearable, technology, baseball, MLB, devices
Opting Out: Biometric Information Privacy and Standing
Michelle Jackson
Date posted: 4-17-2020
Topic: biometric privacy, privacy, standing
A Copy of a Copy of a Copy: Internet Mimesis and the Copyrightability of Memes
Elena Elmerinda Scialabba
Date posted: 4-17-2020
Topic: Copyright, internet, memes
Any Safe Harbor in a Storm: SESTA-FOSTA and the Future of § 230 of the Communications Decency Act
Charles Matula
Date posted: 5-18-2020
Topic: communication, internet, illegal sec trafficking, online, free speech
High Health Care Spending and Developing Technology: Proton Beam Therapy
Yoojeong Jaye Han
Date posted: 5-18-2020
Topic: technology, health care, therapy, prostrate cancer