Gottfried Leibniz — who died 300 years ago this November — worked on many things. But a theme that recurred throughout his life was the goal of turning human law into an exercise in computation. Of ...
In his Technology Today: Criminal Law column, Ken Strutin writes: Computational technology exists that can reveal to the criminal justice system the disabling conditions of a population under chronic ...
Emerging technology is advancing every day and with each advancement are new implications for the law and the legal process. That is particularly true for AI where deep learning software and ...
Digital services have frequently been in collision — if not out-and-out conflict — with the rule of law. But what happens when technologies such as deep learning software and self-executing code are ...
William Orville Douglas, an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1939 to 1975, famously indicated in 1948 that: “The law is not a series of calculating machines where definitions and ...
Daniel "Dazza" Greenwood, executive director of the MIT Computational Law Report, joins "Coin Toss" host Adam Levine, CoinDesk’s Chief Content Officer Michael Casey and Managing Director of Research ...
For decades, Indian higher education has focused on deep disciplinary knowledge. But as industries adopt AI-driven processes, digitize their workflows, and face unprecedented complexity in ...