Algorithms and the Law
Offered By: Simons Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of algorithms and law in this thought-provoking panel discussion featuring experts Shafi Goldwasser, Martha Minow, and Patricia Williams, moderated by Peter Bartlett. Delve into the complex implications of algorithmic decision-making in legal contexts, examining issues of fairness, transparency, and accountability. Gain insights into how computational processes are reshaping legal practices and the challenges they present to traditional notions of justice. Discover the latest perspectives on the ethical considerations surrounding the use of algorithms in law enforcement, judicial systems, and policy-making. Engage with cutting-edge ideas at the forefront of technology and jurisprudence in this illuminating one-hour talk from the Simons Institute Theoretically Speaking Series.
Syllabus
Algorithms and the Law
Taught by
Simons Institute
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