ChiensrasinArtificial Intelligence (AI) for Law, Social Impact, and EquityAI for the People: How Proposed Federal Legislation Aims to Advance Equity in AIBy Kyle Palmer, SCU ‘22Jun 19, 2022Jun 19, 2022
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ChiensrasinArtificial Intelligence (AI) for Law, Social Impact, and EquityNo Longer Just a Calculator: Can Machines Be Inventors Too?Editor’s note: This article is the first in a series of four posts about AI and inventorship, developed as part of Professor Colleen V…Jun 2, 2022Jun 2, 2022
ChiensrasinArtificial Intelligence (AI) for Law, Social Impact, and EquityDo Machines Dream of Electric Inventions? A Technical Review of DABUS and Its Claimed Inventions.Editor’s note: This article is the second in a series of four posts about AI and inventorship, developed as part of Professor Colleen V…Jun 2, 2022Jun 2, 2022
ChiensrasinArtificial Intelligence (AI) for Law, Social Impact, and EquityLaunching the 2022 AI, Equity, and Law Speaker and Blog SeriesThe 2022 season of the Artificial Intelligence, Equity, and Speaker and Blog series — a series of discussions on legislative and…Mar 17, 2022Mar 17, 2022
ChiensrasinArtificial Intelligence (AI) for Law, Social Impact, and EquityLaunching the 2020 Artificial Intelligence for Social Impact and Equity Speaker and Blog seriesRegister to join us for this free series of remote talks with leading lawyers, technologists and researchers about the role of the law and…Sep 24, 2020Sep 24, 2020