The Death of the Legal Subject - How Predictive Algorithms Are -Re-constructing Legal Subjectivity
Offered By: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking conference talk examining the impact of predictive algorithms on legal subjectivity. Delve into how these technologies are reshaping our understanding of legal personhood and the implications for the justice system. Gain insights into the intersection of artificial intelligence and law, and consider the potential consequences for individual rights and legal processes. Engage with speaker Katrina Geddes as she presents her research and analysis on this critical topic in just 17 minutes, offering a concise yet comprehensive overview of the evolving landscape of legal subjectivity in the age of algorithms.
Syllabus
The Death of the Legal Subject: How Predictive Algorithms Are (Re)constructing Legal Subjectivity
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ACM FAccT Conference
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