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Journal of Empirical Legal Studies

Building a better lawyer

Experimental evidence that artificial intelligence can increase legal work efficiency

Faculty Associate Aileen Nielsen and coauthors explore human-machine cooperation in legal practice, running an experiment "on the causal impact of machine assistance on the…

Nov 17, 2024
arXiv

Generative Agent Simulations of 1,000 People

Aaron Shaw, Benjamin Mako Hill, and coauthors propose a new agent behavior simulator that addresses the biases and errors of previous models.

Nov 15, 2024
Fortune

People are fleeing Elon Musk’s X for Threads and Bluesky. Welcome to the era of social media fragmentation

Bellack comments on the growing "X diaspora" as users flee to other platforms.

Nov 14, 2024
The Associated Press

Trump has promised to ‘save TikTok’. What happens next is less clear

Leah Plunkett analyzes a proposed statute banning the app in the United States.

Nov 12, 2024
Tech News World

AI Search Threatens Digital Economy, Warns Researcher

Ben Brooks warns that the AI search industry threatens to disrupt the digital economy.

Nov 12, 2024
Technical.ly

How hackathon winner ‘Curious GeorgePT’ works to reduce AI bias

Jay Beck weighs in on Curious GeorgePT, an AI model developed to allow for more targeted responses to prompts.

Nov 11, 2024
Association for Computing Machinery

Code-ifying the Law

How Disciplinary Divides Afflict the Development of Legal Software

Ben Green and colleagues note disciplinary divides in the ways that computer scientists and legal experts translate law into code.

Nov 8, 2024
Bloomberg Law

AI Workers Seek Whistleblower Cover to Expose Emerging Threats

Larry Lessig calls for more direct governmental regulation of AI companies.

Nov 4, 2024
NPR

Social media's lax rules around misinformation worry election watchers

Marshall Van Alstyne raises concerns about platforms enabling election conspiracies.

Nov 4, 2024
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