by Admin | Apr 17, 2025 | Articles, Volume 30
Digitally-mediated engagement serves as a foundation for larger societal goals, with AIenabled platforms accelerating the creation, curation, and consumption of information, reshaping public discourse. The authors emphasize the importance of fostering connections...
by Admin | Apr 17, 2025 | Articles, Volume 30
The authors explore how AI can foster new forms of civic engagement and direct democracy at both local and national levels. They propose designing digital infrastructure to enable collective decision-making and reduce polarization by encouraging interactions across...
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...