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Lawfare Daily: Old Laws, New Tech: How Traditional Legal Doctrines Tackle AI

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🗓️ 26 December 2024

⏱️ 78 minutes

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At a recent conference co-hosted by Lawfare and the Georgetown Institute for Law and Technology, Fordham law professor Chinny Sharma moderated a conversation on "Old Laws, New Tech: How Traditional Legal Doctrines Tackle AI,” between NYU law professor Catherine Sharkey, Ohio State University law professor Bryan Choi, and NYU and Cornell Tech postdoctoral fellow Kat Geddes.

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Like, although I understand why copyright has been sort of the go-to tool for decelerating the pace of

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AI innovation, it's not actually a great tool for addressing

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all of the ethical implications of this technology. And I don't think we should be trying to do

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that using copyright. It's the Lawfare podcast. I'm Alan Rosenstein, associate professor at the

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University of Minnesota Law School and senior editor and research director at Lawfare. Today, we're

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bringing you a conversation from a conference on AI liability

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that Lawfare co-hosted earlier this year with the Georgetown Institute for Law Technology.

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On the liability point, in medicine, we often worry that too much liability will cause doctors to practice defensive medicine,

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