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Philosophical Foundations for Chatbot Regulation

Philosophical Foundations for Chatbot Regulation

Posted on 9 December 2024 by

In an age where we increasingly converse with artifacts - whose interfaces include AI, a pressing question emerges: Who, or what, are we really talking with? As AI-based chatbots, often […]

AI regulation and the right to meaningful explanation. Pt 2: How (if at all)?

AI regulation and the right to meaningful explanation. Pt 2: How (if at all)?

Posted on 25 November 2024 by

Earlier, I argued that we should safeguard the right to a meaningful explanation of life-changing decisions, even when such decisions are made by complex AI algorithms. Here, I argue that […]

AI regulation and the right to meaningful explanation. Pt 1. Why (not)?

AI regulation and the right to meaningful explanation. Pt 1. Why (not)?

Posted on 11 November 2024 by

Ask anyone except a gun rights activist, and they will agree that the rise of new technologies requires the implementation of new regulations. Not too long ago, a law against […]

SUBJECTIVE JUSTICE

SUBJECTIVE JUSTICE

Posted on 8 July 2024 by

Can bad people be good judges? This question would have been unintelligible before the rise of the modern state, when moral character and expertise were deemed as inextricably linked.  Personal […]

Epistemic Virtues for Lawyers

Epistemic Virtues for Lawyers

Posted on 14 November 2022 by

Criticism of lawyers is ubiquitous. Thomas More, the author of Utopia, believed there is no need for lawyers in an ideal world, as its inhabitants will plead their own cause. […]