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Forum: Constructing AI Speech

consumers toward the goals of maintaining fair and efficient markets. In none of these other legal constructions of AI is AI’s lack of human intent a

Forum: AI and Captured Capital

initiatives, with China aiming to be the global AI leader by 2030 and the United States introducing the American AI Initiative and a corresponding defense

Forum: Interoperable Legal AI for Access to Justice

systems, interoperable legal AI would have broader aims involving more stakeholders. In order for the U.S. court system to thrive as an “interoperable

Forum: Lawyers’ Monopoly and the Promises of AI

The Yale Law Journal - Forum: Lawyers’ Monopoly and the Promises of AI Lawyers’ Monopoly and the Promises of AI abstract. Access to justice in

Forum: AI and the Sound of Music

then launching the AI generators “directly aimed at replacing the work of human artists with massive quantities of AI-created ‘sounds’ and ‘images

What Ails Us?

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Forum: The Ethics and Challenges of Legal Personhood for AI

AI’s cognitive capabilities. Generative AI, which encompasses LLMs and foundation models, is a category of AI that is not based on a single form of

Tax Expenditures as Foreign Aid

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Forum: If It Aint Broke . . .

The Yale Law Journal - Forum: If It Aint Broke . . . If It Aint Broke . . . “The most important thing we do,” Justice Brandeis once remarked

Forum: ARTificial: Why Copyright Is Not the Right Policy Tool to Deal with Generative AI

the above questions in terms of AI policy requires understanding AI in the context of ethics, economics, and culture, as well as AI’s deployment in a