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Duke’s James Boyle On Artificial Intelligence
Filed Mar 20, 2011
James Boyle of Duke Law School has written a nice paper on the issues around constitutional personhood for artificial intelligence. You’ll recall Lawrence Solum’s wonderful North Carolina Law Review article on AI and legal personhood from 1992. Solum was interested in whether soft AI might meet the technical requirements of a legal entity [...]
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