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<b>How Smart Contracts Will Change the World | Olga Mack | TEDxSanFrancisco | <b>How Smart Contracts Will Change the World | Olga Mack | TEDxSanFrancisco | ||
| − | </b><br>Olga Mack is an experienced lawyer who developed a passion about the intersection of law and blockchain. In her talk she explains how smart contracts operates and why they matter. Lawyer, Adjunct Professor UC Berkeley, School of Law. Strategist at Quantstamp at the intersection of Blockchain and Smart Contracts. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. | + | </b><br>Olga Mack is an experienced lawyer who developed a passion about the intersection of law and [[Decentralized: Federated & Distributed#Blockchain|blockchain]]. In her talk she explains how smart contracts operates and why they matter. Lawyer, Adjunct Professor UC Berkeley, School of Law. Strategist at Quantstamp at the intersection of [[Decentralized: Federated & Distributed#Blockchain|Blockchain]] and Smart Contracts. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. |
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| − | <b>Automating freight smart contracts with IoT, AI and blockchain | + | <b>Automating freight smart contracts with IoT, AI and [[Decentralized: Federated & Distributed#Blockchain|blockchain]] |
| − | </b><br>Cory Skinner, CEO and Founder, RoadLaunch, discusses the value of a blockchain ecosystem in the freight industry. | + | </b><br>Cory Skinner, CEO and Founder, RoadLaunch, discusses the value of a [[Decentralized: Federated & Distributed#Blockchain|blockchain]] ecosystem in the freight industry. |
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| − | == Blockchain, AI and Law == | + | == [[Decentralized: Federated & Distributed#Blockchain|blockchain]], AI and Law == |
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| − | <b>Code is Not the Law: Blockchain Contracts and Artificial Intelligence | + | <b>Code is Not the Law: [[Decentralized: Federated & Distributed#Blockchain|Blockchain]] Contracts and Artificial Intelligence |
</b><br>This presentation is from The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence conference that took place October 14-15, 2016. It was hosted by the NYU Center for Bioethics in conjunction with the NYU Center for Mind, Brain and Consciousness.Speaker: Adam Kolber (Brooklyn Law School) Publisher: Livestream.com | </b><br>This presentation is from The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence conference that took place October 14-15, 2016. It was hosted by the NYU Center for Bioethics in conjunction with the NYU Center for Mind, Brain and Consciousness.Speaker: Adam Kolber (Brooklyn Law School) Publisher: Livestream.com | ||
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| − | <b>Legal Technology Track: The Blockchain & AI: Smart Contracts, Machine Learning, & the Future | + | <b>Legal Technology Track: The [[Decentralized: Federated & Distributed#Blockchain|Blockchain]] & AI: Smart Contracts, Machine Learning, & the Future |
| − | </b><br>More than just buzzwords, emerging technologies like AI and blockchain are becoming tools used by lawyers and their clients every day. Learn from experts from Sagewise and Casetext about what these future technologies offers lawyers, and how you can start using these tools today. Host: Joshua Lenon: Lawyer in Residence, Clio Guests: Dat Nguyen: VP, Special Projects at Sagewise and Jake Heller: CEO, Casetext | + | </b><br>More than just buzzwords, emerging technologies like AI and [[Decentralized: Federated & Distributed#Blockchain|blockchain]] are becoming tools used by lawyers and their clients every day. Learn from experts from Sagewise and Casetext about what these future technologies offers lawyers, and how you can start using these tools today. Host: Joshua Lenon: Lawyer in Residence, Clio Guests: Dat Nguyen: VP, Special Projects at Sagewise and Jake Heller: CEO, Casetext |
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</b><br>United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit 2017 Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference | </b><br>United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit 2017 Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference | ||
| − | Artificial Intelligence Today—Tomorrow's Legal Challenges of | + | Artificial Intelligence Today—Tomorrow's Legal Challenges of Machine Learning Once an area limited primarily to academic study, Artificial Intelligence ("AI") now enables a constellation of technologies that we take for granted such as Internet search algorithms; computer and phone speech assistants; self-driving cars; health care diagnostics; investment platforms; industrial robots; and home heating; cooling and security. This is just the beginning. AI technology is growing rapidly. As it grows, it will not merely be an aid to human activity, but a powerful force that reshapes our world, our thinking, our lives, and our constitutional principles. In this panel presentation we discuss what AI is, its status today, what the future might hold, and some of the critical issues courts may face in addressing the impact of AI. Introduction: Michelle M. Pettit, Assistant U.S. Attorney, CAS At-Large Member, Conference Executive Committee |
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| − | Once an area limited primarily to academic study, Artificial Intelligence ("AI") now enables a constellation of technologies that we take for granted such as Internet search algorithms; computer and phone speech assistants; self-driving cars; health care diagnostics; investment platforms; industrial robots; and home heating; cooling and security. This is just the beginning. AI technology is growing rapidly. As it grows, it will not merely be an aid to human activity, but a powerful force that reshapes our world, our thinking, our lives, and our constitutional principles. In this panel presentation we discuss what AI is, its status today, what the future might hold, and some of the critical issues courts may face in addressing the impact of AI. | ||
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Artificial Intelligence and Law – An Overview and History
Artificial Intelligence LawYouTube search... ...Google search Having a usable definition of AI – and soon – is vital for regulation and governance because laws and policies simply will not operate without one. This definition problem crops up in all regulatory contexts, from ensuring truthful use of the term “AI” in product advertising right through to establishing how next-generation automated weapons systems (AWSs) are treated under the laws of war. ________________________________________
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