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Why ‘Henderson’ (or Anyone Else) on Criminal Law and Procedure
Admitting all ego, decisions do simply have to be made.
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Rehabilitating Einstein – What Quantum Discomfort Can Teach the Criminal Law
When even quantum scientists aren’t sure… what can the criminal law learn but humility?
categories: artificial intelligence, books, criminal law, crimprof blog, scholarship, slider, technology
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All the Wrong Questions (Part 3) – Normative Opacity in the Age of Strong AI
As we achieve more intelligent machines… are there things about criminal justice that we ought to refuse to allow anyone to learn?
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All the Wrong Questions (Part 2) – An Honest Verdict
The potential for substituting in truly intelligent machines makes me wonder… why do we ask juries the questions we do?
Tags: grand jury
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All the Wrong Questions – Criminal Adjudication in the Age of Strong AI
The potential for substituting in truly intelligent machines makes me wonder… are we doing this wrong?
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No, Chief, Do Not Consider Banning AI
Intelligence (human or machine) weeps at the ignorance of “banning the use of artificial intelligence in legal proceedings.”
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Classroom Generative AI Hallucinations
When class discussion goes AI-rogue.
categories: artificial intelligence, crimprof blog, homicide, law school, slider, teaching, technology
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Carpenter AI-Generated Podcast
Google’s NotebookLM generates a podcast concerning the Carpenter decision.