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Algorithmic regulation and the rule of law
In this brief contribution, I distinguish between code-driven and data-driven regulation as novel instantiations of legal regulation. Before moving deeper into data-driven regulation, I explain …
Copyright and AI training data—transparency to the rescue?
Abstract Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) models must be trained on vast quantities of data, much of which is composed of copyrighted material. However, AI developers …
Responsible Legal Augmentation: Integrating Generative AI into Legal Practice
This article examines Ayinde v London Borough of Haringey; Al-Haroun v Qatar National Bank [2025] EWHC 1383 (Admin), a landmark High Court judgment addressing the …
Good models borrow, great models steal: intellectual property rights and generative AI
Abstract Two critical policy questions will determine the impact of generative artificial intelligence (AI) on the knowledge economy and the creative sector. The first concerns …
How much human contribution is needed for “ownership” of AI‐generated content: A comparison of copyright …
Abstract The development of generative AI has significantly impacted the copyright field, particularly in determining the copyright status of AI‐generated content. This paper compares China …
The Dilemma and Countermeasures of AI in Educational Application
This paper divides the application of AI in education into three categories, namely, students-oriented AI, teachers-oriented AI and school mangers -oriented AI, which focuses on …
Automatic Extraction of Legal Norms: Evaluation of Natural Language Processing Tools