…but others, fortunately, aren't: see Dan Filler, Jeffrey Harrison, Larry Solum.
UPDATE: And Michael Dorf (thanks to Kent McKeever for the pointer).
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Very interesting interview with Professor Schwarcz on the latest episode of Ipse Dixit podcast: https://shows.acast.com/ipse-dixit/episodes/daniel-schwarcz-on-ai-and-human-legal-reasoning
*Yes, you are correct that the synthesis task required participants both to read the source material and draft a memo.…
Thank you, Dan. Your “synthesis task” required students to both read the packet and write a legal memo on a…
Thanks for a very interesting paper as we try to understand this new technology and how to work with it.…
Please see this link for the final version of the McMaster Philosophy Department’s notice for Barry Allen. There is some…
Perhaps one can quibble with this or that statement or claim, and of course speaking about probabilities or risk estimates…
…but others, fortunately, aren't: see Dan Filler, Jeffrey Harrison, Larry Solum.
UPDATE: And Michael Dorf (thanks to Kent McKeever for the pointer).
I’ve looked only quickly at the linked piece, but I did notice a factual mistake in point 5. Point 5…