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Derechos Fundamentales E Inteligencia Artificial Constitutional Rights And Artificial Intelligence, Carlos L. Bernal
Derechos Fundamentales E Inteligencia Artificial Constitutional Rights And Artificial Intelligence, Carlos L. Bernal
School of Law Faculty Publications
En su artículo Computing Machinery and Intelligence, publicado en la revista Mind en 1950,1 Alan M. Turing se preguntó si, como los seres humanos, las máquinas podían pensar y comunicarse mediante lenguaje natural. Seis años después, John McCarthy, Marvin Minsky, Oliver Selfridge, Ray Solomonoff y Trenchard More celebraron un congreso en el Dartmouth College.2 Allí discutieron si las máquinas tenían capacidad de pensamiento, aprendizaje, razonamiento, y de búsqueda y adquisición de conocimiento. En aquel congreso se acuñó el término “inteligencia artificial” para referirse al despliegue de estas capacidades por parte de las máquinas.
Front Matter, Volume 48, Number 1, University Of Dayton
Front Matter, Volume 48, Number 1, University Of Dayton
University of Dayton Law Review
Front matter, Volume 48, Number 1
Beyond The Narrow Harvard Model Of Legal Education: Restoring Legal Education According To The Proposals Of Valentin Tomberg, Brian M. Mccall
Beyond The Narrow Harvard Model Of Legal Education: Restoring Legal Education According To The Proposals Of Valentin Tomberg, Brian M. Mccall
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
Index-Based Policy To Guide Mask Wearing For Sars-Cov-2 And Other Pandemics, Sandeep Puri, Eli N. Perencevich, Michael Weiner
Index-Based Policy To Guide Mask Wearing For Sars-Cov-2 And Other Pandemics, Sandeep Puri, Eli N. Perencevich, Michael Weiner
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
Freedom Of Speech In The Age Of Information And Misinformation, Edward Mehrer Iii
Freedom Of Speech In The Age Of Information And Misinformation, Edward Mehrer Iii
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
Privacy In The Panopticon: The Fourth Amendment Case Against Perpetual Surveillance, John P. Jarecki
Privacy In The Panopticon: The Fourth Amendment Case Against Perpetual Surveillance, John P. Jarecki
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Constitutional Right To Asylum? A Comparative Analysis Could Ground The Design Of Better Protection For Asylum Seekers, Maxwell Newsome
A Constitutional Right To Asylum? A Comparative Analysis Could Ground The Design Of Better Protection For Asylum Seekers, Maxwell Newsome
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
U.C.C. Section 1-–302: Dodging A Supply Chain Crisis One Waiver At A Time, Nick Taylor
U.C.C. Section 1-–302: Dodging A Supply Chain Crisis One Waiver At A Time, Nick Taylor
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Phantom Menace To Professional Identity Formation And Law Success: Imposter Syndrome, David A. Grenardo
The Phantom Menace To Professional Identity Formation And Law Success: Imposter Syndrome, David A. Grenardo
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, Volume 47, Number 3, University Of Dayton
Front Matter, Volume 47, Number 3, University Of Dayton
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lemon V. Kurtzman At 50: From A Wall Of Separation To A Chain Link Fence?, Charles J. Russo, William E. Thro
Lemon V. Kurtzman At 50: From A Wall Of Separation To A Chain Link Fence?, Charles J. Russo, William E. Thro
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Establishment Clause: An Empty Vessel Filled With Lemon[S]?, Christopher J. Roederer
The Establishment Clause: An Empty Vessel Filled With Lemon[S]?, Christopher J. Roederer
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Persistence Of Lemon, Amanda Harmon Cooley
The Persistence Of Lemon, Amanda Harmon Cooley
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Stitch In Time Saves Nine: How The State Of Ohio Can Save Money And Distress Through Legal Training For Pre-Service Teachers, Christine Mika, Karin Mika
A Stitch In Time Saves Nine: How The State Of Ohio Can Save Money And Distress Through Legal Training For Pre-Service Teachers, Christine Mika, Karin Mika
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
S.B. 199: Ohio Adopts A Mandatory Sentencing Measure, Louie R. Kindell
S.B. 199: Ohio Adopts A Mandatory Sentencing Measure, Louie R. Kindell
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
Consistent With The Letter And Spirit: Seila Law V. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau And The Future Of Presidential Removal Power, Patrick J. Sobkowski
Consistent With The Letter And Spirit: Seila Law V. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau And The Future Of Presidential Removal Power, Patrick J. Sobkowski
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
Brandishing "Plus": The Difference Between Five And Seven Under The United States Federal Sentencing Guidelines, Chelsea R. Small
Brandishing "Plus": The Difference Between Five And Seven Under The United States Federal Sentencing Guidelines, Chelsea R. Small
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Uncertain Middle Ground: Burford Abstention In Federal Cannabis Contract Enforcement Actions, Nicolas L. Davis
An Uncertain Middle Ground: Burford Abstention In Federal Cannabis Contract Enforcement Actions, Nicolas L. Davis
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pursuing "Law And Order": The Need For Consistency In The Plea-Bargaining Provision Of The Federal Sentencing Guidelines, Ricky Murray
Pursuing "Law And Order": The Need For Consistency In The Plea-Bargaining Provision Of The Federal Sentencing Guidelines, Ricky Murray
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Need For A Legal Framework To Regulate The Use Of Artificial Intelligence, Chris Lewis
The Need For A Legal Framework To Regulate The Use Of Artificial Intelligence, Chris Lewis
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, Volume 47, Number 2, University Of Dayton
Front Matter, Volume 47, Number 2, University Of Dayton
University of Dayton Law Review
Table of contents, masthead, administrative information
Matter Of Castro-Tum: How Attorney General Jeff Sessions Changed Immigration Judicial Efficiency, Sergio Fernandez
Matter Of Castro-Tum: How Attorney General Jeff Sessions Changed Immigration Judicial Efficiency, Sergio Fernandez
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Ethics And Economics Of Social Equity In The Cannabis Industry: Making A "Compelling" Case For Constitutional, Impactful, And Sustainable Inclusivity Programs In Ohio And Beyond, Lauren Devine
University of Dayton Law Review
No abstract provided.
Episode 5: Findings, Plus A Look At Events Following Confirmation, Lauren Durham
Episode 5: Findings, Plus A Look At Events Following Confirmation, Lauren Durham
A Rhetorical Study of Twitter Discourse about Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Amy Coney Barrett
In this episide, Durham discusses what the research revealed and makes recommendations for further study. She also explores events following Justice Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation.
Episode 4: Barrett As A 'Figure-In-Process', Lauren Durham
Episode 4: Barrett As A 'Figure-In-Process', Lauren Durham
A Rhetorical Study of Twitter Discourse about Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Amy Coney Barrett
Durham addresses discourse that portrayed Barrett as a “figure-in-process.”
Episode 2: The Pop Culture Status Of 'Rbg', Lauren Durham
Episode 2: The Pop Culture Status Of 'Rbg', Lauren Durham
A Rhetorical Study of Twitter Discourse about Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Amy Coney Barrett
In a discussion of the first answer to the research question, Durham focuses on the discourse about the presence and absence of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's iconic appeal in popular culture.
Episode 3: Opposites, Lauren Durham
Episode 3: Opposites, Lauren Durham
A Rhetorical Study of Twitter Discourse about Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Amy Coney Barrett
In this episode, Durham discusses the discourse that portrayed Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Amy Coney Barrett as opposites.
Episode 1: About The Research, Lauren Durham
Episode 1: About The Research, Lauren Durham
A Rhetorical Study of Twitter Discourse about Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Amy Coney Barrett
Durham explores the significance of the topic; summarizes the academic theories applied in the study; presents the research question; and shares methodology and methods.
First Amendment Contradictions And Pathologies In Discourse, Erica Goldberg
First Amendment Contradictions And Pathologies In Discourse, Erica Goldberg
School of Law Faculty Publications
A robust, principled application of the First Amendment produces contradictions that undermine the very justifications for free speech protections. Strong free speech protections are justified by the idea that rational, informed deliberation leads to peaceful decision-making, yet our marketplace of ideas is crowded with lies, reductive narratives, emotional appeals, and speech that leads to violence. Our current First Amendment model creates pathologies in discourse, which I term problems in speech quality and problems of speaker identity, that are exacerbated in our modern age of easy communication. The reason for these pathologies lies in the relationship between reason and emotion, both …
Deporting Jane Doe: When Immigrant Crime Victims Fall Through The Cracks Of The Law Designed To Protect Them, Ericka Curran
Deporting Jane Doe: When Immigrant Crime Victims Fall Through The Cracks Of The Law Designed To Protect Them, Ericka Curran
School of Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.