Accessibility @ UW-Madison
Providing the university community the information they need to design an accessible environment. Ensuring equal access to programs, services, and events for people with disabilities is our shared responsibility towards right-doing and benefits everyone. Information for people with disabilities, whether...
Geometric conservation laws for flow problems with moving boundaries and deformable meshes, and their impact on aeroelastic computations
Data augmentation for fairness-aware machine learning
Researchers and practitioners in the fairness community have highlighted the ethical and legal challenges of using biased datasets in data-driven systems, with algorithmic bias being a major concern. Despite the rapidly growing body of literature on fairness in algorithmic decision-making,...
Digital learning ecosystem at educational institutions: A content analysis of scholarly discourse
This paper explored the characteristics of the digital learning ecosystem (DLE) in educational institutions based on the analysis of English scholarly discourse from various sources between 2002 and 2021. The content analysis method was used to examine core conceptual elements...
D-BIAS: A Causality-Based Human-in-the-Loop System for Tackling Algorithmic Bias
With the rise of AI, algorithms have become better at learning underlying patterns from the training data including ingrained social biases based on gender, race, etc. Deployment of such algorithms to domains such as hiring, healthcare, law enforcement, etc. has...
Big Data�s Disparate Impact
Advocates of algorithmic techniques like data mining argue that these techniques eliminate human biases from the decision-making process. But an algorithm is only as good as the data it works with. Data is frequently imperfect in ways that allow these...
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 incorporated in routine clinical care in the near future. This promise has led to growing...
AI & Intellectual Property: Towards an Articulated Public Domain
The Role Of Standards In The Regulation Of Artificial Intelligence In Uzbekistan
The article addresses the issues of artificial intelligence standardization in the Republic of Uzbekistan within the framework of the national Strategy for the Development of AI Technologies until 2030. The relevance of the topic is driven by the implementation of...
Bias in data‐driven artificial intelligence systems—An introductory survey
Abstract Artificial Intelligence (AI)‐based systems are widely employed nowadays to make decisions that have far‐reaching impact on individuals and society. Their decisions might affect everyone, everywhere, and anytime, entailing concerns about potential human rights issues. Therefore, it is necessary to...
Computational study of Wolff's law with trabecular architecture in the human proximal femur using topology optimization
Submission of Manuscripts
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The Judicial Demand for Explainable Artificial Intelligence
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 particular decisions, recommendations, or predictions. Yet judges will confront machine learning algorithms with increasing frequency,...
(Non)Police Brutality
Municipalities increasingly rely on nonpolice public safety experts—from substance abuse counselors and mental health interventionists to homeless outreach teams and violence interrupters—to address safety issues once solely within the purview of armed police. These “alternate responders” aim to resolve public...
Beijing Internet Court recognizes copyright in AI-generated image
Abstract In the initial instance involving artificial intelligence (AI)-generated images in China, the Beijing Internet Court determined that AI-generated images are considered protectable works, and the AI user is recognized as the author.
Nipping it in the Bud: The Promise and Perils of Tort Litigation in Addressing the Health Harms of High-THC Products lawreview - Minnesota Law Review
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A ‘biased’ emerging governance regime for artificial intelligence? How AI ethics get skewed moving from principles to practices
Introduction
The legal profession is facing an era of change driven by technological advancements, environmental crises, shifting client expectations, and evolving societal norms. This article argues that flexibility and resilience are not just positive personality traits but essential legal skills that...
Navigating the Grey Area: Copyright Implications of AI Generated Content
Artificial Intelligence and Space Technologies: Legal, Ethical and Technological Issues
The article is devoted to the study of the specifics of the legal regulation of the use and development of artificial intelligence for the space area and the related issues of observation of fundamental human rights. Some approaches to the...
Cohesive law describing crack growth at iron/precipitate interfaces
AI Ethics in Practice: A Literature Review on AI Professional's perception and attitude towards Ethical and Governance principles of AI.
Geometric Conservation Law and Its Application to Flow Computations on Moving Grids
Boundary-conforming coordinate transformations are used widely to map a flow region onto a computational space in which a finite-difference solution to the differential flow conservation laws is carried out. This method entails difficulties with maintenance of global conservation and with...
What’s Left of the New Deal State?
New Deal Law and Order: How the War on Crime Built the Modern Liberal State. By Anthony Gregory. Harvard University Press. 2024. Pp. 473. $45. Introduction A vast body of scholarship situates itself in the…The postWhat’s Left of the New...
Information Theory and Statistical Mechanics
Information theory provides a constructive criterion for setting up probability distributions on the basis of partial knowledge, and leads to a type of statistical inference which is called the maximum-entropy estimate. It is the least biased estimate possible on the...
Non-computable law: revolutionizing AI to address the hard problems of computational law
Abstract In the age of artificial intelligence (AI), the endeavour to translate legal concepts into machine language and leverage technology within legal systems heralds a fundamental transformation. However, the inherent challenges within this domain, particularly when confronted with the non-computable...
When Hard Cases Make Bad Law: A Theory of How Case Facts Affect Judge-Made Law
“Hard cases make bad law” is one of the most famous aphorisms in Anglo-American law. Its insight is that when strict application of a generally sound law would impose a special hardship on someone, a court may be tempted to...
Anti-Domination and Administration
The foundations of the administrative state are being reshaped, both by the continuing transformations of administrative law doctrine by the courts and by the ambitions for restructuring the executive branch among the current presidential administration. But at the same time,...