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Cross-disciplinary Research in Computational Law

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Journal of Cross-disciplinary Research in Computational Law (CRCL)

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Lyria Bennett Moses (@lyria1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honoured to edit "Law as Code: Exploring Information, Communication and Power in Legal Systems" by Bhumika Billa , with a thoughtful cross-disciplinary response by Jannis Kallinikos . Now published online in CRCL, journalcrcl.org/crcl/article/v……. Strong recommend! #informationtheory

Cross-disciplinary Research in Computational Law (@journalcrcl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Recent article was published & replied, on the cusp of law and information theory, demonstrating zest in crossing disciplinary boundaries - the question is always how this contributes and what is the added value. Key questions that cannot be raised in mono-disciplinary settings

Denis Merigoux (@dmerigoux) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How to mitigate from adversarial attacks of machine learning systems, both technically and legally ? In a recently published paper at Cross-disciplinary Research in Computational Law, Dario Henri Haux and Alfred Früh tell us all about it with many references to the state of the art. Go to journalcrcl.org/crcl/article/v… !

Lyria Bennett Moses (@lyria1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great piece by Denis Merigoux and colleagues. Read if interested in HOW law is automated and consequent issues on the kinds of choices that are made, who makes them, and how accountability is maintained. Cross-disciplinary Research in Computational Law

mireillemoret (@mireillemoret) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This book should be read by whoever decide on the deployment of ā€˜AI’. We can speak of the ethics of AI, often assuming that it ā€˜has many benefits’, but we must first learn to identify the snake oil

mireillemoret (@mireillemoret) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sayash Kapoor The book will be a rare treat in the midst of all the hype and doom. It should start a genuine conversation based on an in-depth understanding of the limitations and affordances. Delighted also to be publishing your position paper in Cross-disciplinary Research in Computational Law tomorrow or Monday on AI and law!

Arvind Narayanan (@random_walker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our paper dissecting AI hype in law by Sayash Kapoor, Peter Henderson and me is now officially published. journalcrcl.org/crcl/article/v… Legal Tech is a well established industry and language models offer many avenues for improving existing products. But a robot lawyer isn't on the cards.

Our paper dissecting AI hype in law by <a href="/sayashk/">Sayash Kapoor</a>, <a href="/PeterHndrsn/">Peter Henderson</a> and me is now officially published. journalcrcl.org/crcl/article/v…
Legal Tech is a well established industry and language models offer many avenues for improving existing products. But a robot lawyer isn't on the cards.
Paulus Meessen (@paulus0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check the newest issue of Cross-disciplinary Research in Computational Law: ā€œThe Future of Computational Lawā€ here: journalcrcl.org/crcl/issue/vie… I had the privilege to get early access to these position papers while working in the production team with Denis Merigoux. Excited that they are now out for everyone to read! :)

Denis Merigoux (@dmerigoux) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This special issue of the CRCL journal with 8 position papers is a beacon in the fog of war created by technological FOMO and the never-ending avalanche of announcements of "revolutionary" products. Here's a thread on why you should read these papers 🧵