by Admin | Apr 17, 2025 | Articles, Volume 30
The authors describe a set of scalable “alignment assemblies” that can be used to enable progress, safety, and participation in democracy in an AI-enabled future. They describe how the lessons of the Federalist Papers—particularly around channeling fractured public...
by Admin | Apr 17, 2025 | Articles, Volume 30
The author explores the vulnerabilities in our democratic system that AI will affect. He advocates for “protected democratic deliberation,” akin to citizen assemblies, as a strategy to safeguard democracy in an AI-empowered world.
by Admin | Apr 17, 2025 | Articles, Volume 30
The UCLA Journal of Law and Technology is proud to publish a reprinting of THE DIGITALIST PAPERS. Inspired by the Federalist Papers, THE DIGITALIST PAPERS series bridges domains and disciplines by assembling experts from multiple fields—including economics, law,...
by Admin | Apr 8, 2025 | Articles, Volume 30
Patent assertion entities (PAEs) are major players in the contemporary patent litigation world. PAE patent litigation, which is defined by a high volume of lawsuits against the same or similar defendants and generally weak infringement claims, has drawn criticism from...
by Admin | Apr 8, 2025 | Articles, Volume 30
The advent of a robotized police force has come: Boston Dynamics’ “Spot” patrols cities like Honolulu, investigates drug labs in the Netherlands, explores a burned building in danger of collapsing in Germany, and has already assisted the police in responding to a home...