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Implementing Ethics Into Artificial Intelligence: A Contribution, From A Legal Perspective, To The Development Of An Ai Governance Regime, Axel Walz, Kay Firth-Butterfield Dec 2019

Implementing Ethics Into Artificial Intelligence: A Contribution, From A Legal Perspective, To The Development Of An Ai Governance Regime, Axel Walz, Kay Firth-Butterfield

Duke Law & Technology Review

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 …


A Political Economy Of Utopia?, Yochai Benkler Aug 2019

A Political Economy Of Utopia?, Yochai Benkler

Duke Law & Technology Review

No abstract provided.


Barlow's Legacy, Cory Doctorow Aug 2019

Barlow's Legacy, Cory Doctorow

Duke Law & Technology Review

No abstract provided.


Dancing On The Grave Of Copyright?, Anupam Chander, Madhavi Sunder Aug 2019

Dancing On The Grave Of Copyright?, Anupam Chander, Madhavi Sunder

Duke Law & Technology Review

No abstract provided.


The Past And Future Of The Internet: A Symposium For John Perry Barlow, James Boyle Aug 2019

The Past And Future Of The Internet: A Symposium For John Perry Barlow, James Boyle

Duke Law & Technology Review

No abstract provided.


Is The Internet Over?! (Again?), James Boyle Aug 2019

Is The Internet Over?! (Again?), James Boyle

Duke Law & Technology Review

No abstract provided.


Inventing The Future: Barlow And Beyond, Cindy Cohn Aug 2019

Inventing The Future: Barlow And Beyond, Cindy Cohn

Duke Law & Technology Review

No abstract provided.


Imaginary Bottles, Jessica Litman Aug 2019

Imaginary Bottles, Jessica Litman

Duke Law & Technology Review

No abstract provided.


A Declaration Of The Independence Of Cyberspace, John Perry Barlow Aug 2019

A Declaration Of The Independence Of Cyberspace, John Perry Barlow

Duke Law & Technology Review

No abstract provided.


Selling Wine Without Bottles: The Economy Of Mind On The Global Net, John Perry Barlow Aug 2019

Selling Wine Without Bottles: The Economy Of Mind On The Global Net, John Perry Barlow

Duke Law & Technology Review

No abstract provided.


A Declaration Of The Mission Of University In Barlowspace, Charles R. Nesson Aug 2019

A Declaration Of The Mission Of University In Barlowspace, Charles R. Nesson

Duke Law & Technology Review

No abstract provided.


Revisiting Barlow's Misplaced Optimism, Benjamin Edelman Aug 2019

Revisiting Barlow's Misplaced Optimism, Benjamin Edelman

Duke Law & Technology Review

No abstract provided.


Internet Utopianism And The Practical Inevitability Of Law, Julie E. Cohen Aug 2019

Internet Utopianism And The Practical Inevitability Of Law, Julie E. Cohen

Duke Law & Technology Review

No abstract provided.


The Enigma Of Digitized Property A Tribute To John Perry Barlow, Pamela Samuelson, Kathryn Hashimoto Aug 2019

The Enigma Of Digitized Property A Tribute To John Perry Barlow, Pamela Samuelson, Kathryn Hashimoto

Duke Law & Technology Review

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John Perry Barlow’S Call For Persuasion Over Power, Jonathan L. Zittrain Aug 2019

John Perry Barlow’S Call For Persuasion Over Power, Jonathan L. Zittrain

Duke Law & Technology Review

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What Didn’T Happen: An Essay In Speculation, Peter Jaszi Aug 2019

What Didn’T Happen: An Essay In Speculation, Peter Jaszi

Duke Law & Technology Review

No abstract provided.


The Past And Future Of The Internet: A Symposium For John Perry Barlow Aug 2019

The Past And Future Of The Internet: A Symposium For John Perry Barlow

Duke Law & Technology Review

No abstract provided.


Where To Prosecute Cybercrimes, Jacob T. Wall May 2019

Where To Prosecute Cybercrimes, Jacob T. Wall

Duke Law & Technology Review

Selecting the appropriate venue for a criminal trial has been a matter of constitutional concern since the founding of the country. The issue is thought to be essential to the fair administration of justice and thus public confidence in the criminal justice system. Constitutionally, crimes must be prosecuted in the states and districts in which they were committed. However, the rise of cybercrime has complicated the venue inquiry: cyberspace, the domain of cybercrime, and physical space have become increasingly decoupled. Consequently, under America’s primary but dated cybercrime law, the ideal location for a trial may not be a constitutionally proper …


Deepfakes: False Pornography Is Here And The Law Cannot Protect You, Douglas Harris Jan 2019

Deepfakes: False Pornography Is Here And The Law Cannot Protect You, Douglas Harris

Duke Law & Technology Review

It is now possible for anyone with rudimentary computer skills to create a pornographic deepfake portraying an individual engaging in a sex act that never actually occurred. These realistic videos, called “deepfakes,” use artificial intelligence software to impose a person’s face onto another person’s body. While pornographic deepfakes were first created to produce videos of celebrities, they are now being generated to feature other nonconsenting individuals—like a friend or a classmate. This Article argues that several tort doctrines and recent non-consensual pornography laws are unable to handle published deepfakes of non-celebrities. Instead, a federal criminal statute prohibiting these publications is …