A governance model for the application of AI in health care
Abstract As the efficacy of artificial intelligence (AI) in improving aspects of healthcare delivery is increasingly becoming evident, it becomes likely that AI will be …
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Abstract As the efficacy of artificial intelligence (AI) in improving aspects of healthcare delivery is increasingly becoming evident, it becomes likely that AI will be …
The governance of artificial intelligence (AI) is an urgent challenge that requires actions from three interdependent stakeholders: individual citizens, technology corporations, and governments. We conducted …
The Labor Movement & Civil Rights in the Modern Era The Georgetown Law Journal is hosting its Volume 114 Symposium on “The Labor Movement and …
Introduction Liberal democracy cannot survive without a vibrant, free, and pluralist press. The venerable Fourth Estate has long served to hold the powerful to account, …
A recurrent concern about machine learning algorithms is that they operate as “black boxes,” making it difficult to identify how and why the algorithms reach …
American eviction proceedings are governed by a fusion of property and contract law. The law’s narrow understanding of eviction ignores the importance of a dwelling …
Big Data is increasingly mined to rank and rate individuals. Predictive algorithms assess whether we are good credit risks, desirable employees, reliable tenants, valuable customers—or …
Racial equality is an important theme of international human rights law, but it has been largely obscured when the overall face recognition accuracy is pursued …
This article describes the study results of semi-structured data processing and analysis of the Russian court decisions (almost 30 million) using distributed cluster-computing framework and …
DLJ is excited to announce its third online essay competition! The competition is open to all current Duke Law 2Ls who are not on an …