RAIL: The Journal of Robotics, Artificial Intelligence & Law

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Last Number: April 2024

Full Court Press
ISSN 2575-5633


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 428

  • About Full Court Press

  • About Full Court Press

  • The Rise of Ai and Wipo Consultation on Intellectual Property Issues

  • The Katz Supervision of Artificial Intelligence Policing: a Prospective Analysis on Controlling Ai Privacy Invasions

  • Front Matter

  • Coining it In: Icos as the New Fundraising Paradigm?

  • Washington Becomes the Third State With a Biometric Privacy Law: Five Key Differences

  • Everything Is Not Terminator Helping Ai to Comply With the Federal Trade Commission Act

  • About Full Court Press

  • Front Matter

  • Will "leaky" Machine Learning Usher in a New Wave of Lawsuits?

  • Table of Contents

  • Editor's Note Big Data

  • Table of Contents

  • Landmarks: the Spring Shotgun Case, and What it Tells Us About Security Robots

  • Big Data, Bigger Risk: Recognizing and Managing the Perils of Using Algorithms in Recruiting and Hiring

  • Everything Is Not Terminator: Public-facing Artificial Intelligence Policies—part I

  • Connecting the Dots: Key Developments and Best Practices for Evaluating Privacy and Security Risks in Iot Investments

  • The Connected Home: from Smart Fish Tanks to Connected Kitchen Appliances, Product Companies Must Navigate Gdpr and Product Liability Directive Compliance, Cyber Risk, and Other Iot Challenges

  • Editor's Note: Machine Learning

  • Editors' Note Welcome to the Journal of Robotics, Artificial Intelligence & Law!

  • Treasury Report Embraces Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in Financial Services

  • There Is Nothing Either Good or Bad, but Training Sets Make it So

  • Bibliography

  • About Full Court Press

  • Artificial Intelligence: a Grayish Area for Insurance Coverage

  • Artificial Intelligence and Associated Clinical Data Privacy Considerations

  • Front Matter

  • The Robo-criminal

  • About Full Court Press

  • Everything Is Not Terminator Ai Today Is the Wireless Industry in the 1990s

  • Use of Drones for Conservation Surveillance—benefits and Regulatory Hurdles in the United States

  • What Is a Robot (under Eu Law)?

  • Ai and Image Recognition: the Next Generation Brand Protection?

  • Table of Contents

  • Autonomous Vessels: How an Emerging Disruptive Technology Is Poised to Impact the Maritime Industry Much Sooner Than Anticipated

  • Gao Testimony Before Congress Regarding Emerging Opportunities, Challenges, and Implications for Policy and Research With Artificial Intelligence

  • Federal Communications Commission Takes Action to Facilitate Development of Self-driving Vehicles

  • Risk and Opportunity With the Industrial Internet of Things

  • The Metaverse: Golden Opportunity or Virtual Headache?

  • Table of Contents

  • About Full Court Press

  • Ai Regulation in the Uk: the New Government Approach

  • Editor's Note Robotics and Tort Liability

  • Editor's Note Drones

  • European Commission's Proposed Regulation on Artificial Intelligence: Requirements for High-risk Ai Systems

  • Privacy and the Eu's Draft Ai Regulation: What's New and What's Not?

  • Safeguarding the Use of Ai in the Insurance Sector

  • Nist Solicits Comments on Four Principles of Explainable Artificial Intelligence and Other Developments

  • Nhtsa Continues Its Focus on Advancing Autonomous Vehicle Technologies