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Ai Report: Humanity Is Doomed. Send Lawyers, Guns, And Money!, Ashley M. London Jan 2020

Ai Report: Humanity Is Doomed. Send Lawyers, Guns, And Money!, Ashley M. London

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AI systems are powerful technologies being built and implemented by private corporations motivated by profit, not altruism. Change makers, such as attorneys and law students, must therefore be educated on the benefits, detriments, and pitfalls of the rapid spread, and often secret implementation of this technology. The implementation is secret because private corporations place proprietary AI systems inside of black boxes to conceal what is inside. If they did not, the popular myth that AI systems are unbiased machines crunching inherently objective data would be revealed as a falsehood. Algorithms created to run AI systems reflect the inherent human categorization …


Constitutional Law - Fifth Amendment - Due Process - Equal Protection - Sex Discrimination, Michael B. Sedlock Jan 1982

Constitutional Law - Fifth Amendment - Due Process - Equal Protection - Sex Discrimination, Michael B. Sedlock

Duquesne Law Review

The United States Supreme Court has held that enactment of a male-only draft registration requirement does not violate the equal protection component of the fifth amendment due process clause.

Rostker v. Goldberg, 453 U.S. 57 (1981).