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Lilian Edwards and Michael Veale, Slave to the Algorithm? Why a 'Right to an Explanation' Is Probably Not the Remedy You Are Looking For, 16 Duke Law & Technology Review 18 (2017).
3.6.3
https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1315&context=dltr
Maarteen Truyens, Patric Van Eecke, "Legal aspects of text mining", 30(2) Computer Law & Security Review 2182 (2014).
3.5.3
http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2014/pdf/452_Paper.pdf
Maayan Perel, Niva Elkin-Koren, Accountability in algorithmic copyright enforcement, 19 Stanford Technology Law Review 473-533 (2016)
5.15
https://law.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Accountability-in-Algorithmic-Copyright-Enforcement.pdf
Margot E. Kaminski, Authorship, Disrupted: AI Authors in Copyright and First Amendment Law, 51 UC Davis Law Review 589 (2017)
4.4.12
https://lawreview.law.ucdavis.edu/issues/51/2/Symposium/51-2_Kaminski.pdf
Matthew Rimmer, Intellectual property and self-driving cars: Waymo vs Uber: Supplementary submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Industry, Innovation, Science and Resources' inquiry into the social issues relating to land-based driverless vehicles in Australia (2017)
4.7.6
https://eprints.qut.edu.au/107502/1/Supplementary%20Submission%20Rimmer%20on%20Waymo%20v%20Uber.pdf
Matthew Sag, Internet Safe Harbors and the Transformation of Copyright Law, 93 Notre Dame L Rev 1 (2017)
5.14
https://poseidon01.ssrn.com/delivery.php?ID=458117106069071089118096085102081118051053051021058043068127072104101114011076090102036054032126054012052112026024084103076010038007053017081068019118005029087076059059048092110102012006096084017070115092121120087070019110097100115125100079070121003&EXT=pdf
Matthew Scherer, Regulating Artificial Intelligence Systems: Risks, Challenges, Competencies, and Strategies, 29(2) Harvard J. of L. & Tech. 354 (2016)
2.7
https://poseidon01.ssrn.com/delivery.php?ID=249000000081125029123095124081091065040082022002039016066110030100116081109010115095122031018004012045098002028107115127104117051027045019081113110112082111002088126040046041081087070092118093112069065097085064020011023095016069091104024107093072066001&EXT=pdf
Michael Kearns, Data Intimacy, Machine Learning, and Consumer Privacy (Penn Law CTIC Research Paper, 2018)
3.7
https://www.law.upenn.edu/live/files/7952-kearns-finalpdf
Mirjana Stankovic, Ravi Gupta, Bertrand Rossert, Gordon Myers and Marco Nicoli, White Paper: Exploring Legal, Ethical and Policy Implications of Artificial Intelligence (Global Forum of Law, Justice and Development, World Bank, October 2017)
2.6
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mirjana_Stankovic2/publication/320826467_Exploring_Legal_Ethical_and_Policy_Implications_of_Artificial_Intelligence/links/59fbf3d4a6fdcca1f2930ad3/Exploring-Legal-Ethical-and-Policy-Implications-of-Artificial-Intelligence.pdf
Muse Blockchain
2.11.10
https://soundac.io/
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