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Monday, March 06, 2023
Yale Journal of Regulation Book Symposium - The Equality Machine
Yale Journal of Regulation online symposium on The Equality Machine starts today. Here is the first introductory post by Rachel Arnow-Richman.
Honored and eager to read comments over the next few weeks by the brilliant Rachel Arnow-Richman, Mark Lemley, Chris Slobogin, Elena Chachko, Ryan Calo, Talia Gillis, Jessica Roberts, Nicholson Price, Oren Tamir, Steph Borstein, Matthew Bodie, and Colleen Chien. And looking forward to reacting and continuing the conversation! (*easy: nothing much of course happening these days on the AI, digital, tech policy fronts :))
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Posted by: Orbi Pink Light | Mar 16, 2023 3:54:22 AM
Thanks, Rachel Arnow-Richman, for writing the article on equality machines. What a great read, and I totally agree with everything she said. I'm not a big fan of the AI, though.
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