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Prof. Alicia Solow-Niederman -- Do Cases Generate Bad AI Law? (2023 Symposium Edition Episode 6)
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This is the sixth and final episode in the special 2023 Symposium Edition Podcast of STLR Conversations. We are sharing the recordings of our Symposium titled “Accountability and Liability in Generative AI: Challenges and Perspectives." Author: Alicia Solow-Niederman, Associate Professor of Law, The George Washington University Law School Commentat…
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Prof. Paul Ohm -- Focusing on Fine-Tuning: New Pathways for Fixing What Is Wrong with Generative AI (2023 Symposium Edition Episode 5)
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This is the fifth episode of six in the special 2023 Symposium Edition Podcast of STLR Conversations. We are sharing the recordings of our Symposium titled “Accountability and Liability in Generative AI: Challenges and Perspectives." Author: Paul Ohm, Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center Commentator: Timothy Wu, Julius Silver Professo…
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Prof. Catherine Sharkey -- A Products Liability Framework for AI (2023 Symposium Edition Episode 4)
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This is the fourth episode of six in the special 2023 Symposium Edition Podcast of STLR Conversations. We are sharing the recordings of our Symposium titled “Accountability and Liability in Generative AI: Challenges and Perspectives." Author: Catherine Sharkey, Segal Family Professor of Regulatory Law and Policy, NYU School of Law Commentator: Thom…
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Alice Xiang -- Fairness and Privacy in an Age of Generative AI (2023 Symposium Edition Episode 3)
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This is the third episode of six in the special 2023 Symposium Edition Podcast of STLR Conversations. We are sharing the recordings of our Symposium titled “Accountability and Liability in Generative AI: Challenges and Perspectives." Author: Alice Xiang, Global Head of AI Ethics at Sony Commentator: Talia Gillis, Associate Professor of Law and Milt…
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Prof. Mark Lemley -- How Generative AI Turns Copyright Upside Down (2023 symp. ed. ep. 2)
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This is the second episode of six in the special 2023 Symposium Edition Podcast of STLR Conversations. We are sharing the recordings of our Symposium titled “Accountability and Liability in Generative AI: Challenges and Perspectives." Author: Mark Lemley, William H. Neukom Professor of Law, Stanford Law School Commentator: Matthew Sag, Professor of…
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Prof. Christopher Yoo -- Beyond Algorithmic Transparency for Generative AI (2023 symp. ed. ep. 1)
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This is the first episode of six in the special 2023 Symposium Edition Podcast of STLR Conversations. We are sharing the recordings of our Symposium titled “Accountability and Liability in Generative AI: Challenges and Perspectives." Paper Author: Christopher Yoo, John H. Chestnut Professor of Law, Communication, and Computer & Information Science,…
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Should Tiktok be Banned? A Conversation with FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr
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This week, FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr joins STLR host Mariam Kamal to discuss the natonal security concerns surrounding Tiktok. Commissioner Carr was appointed to the FCC in 2018 by former President Donald Trump. Recently, Comissioner Carr wrote a letter to Apple and Google urging them to remove Tiktok from their app stores and testified in Cong…
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Disparities in the Startup Ecosystem with Lynisse Pantin
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This week, Professor Lynisse Pantin joins STLR host Mariam Kamal to discuss the startup ecosyem and the challenges that minorities face when starting a company. Professor Pantin is the founding director of the Entrepreneurship and Community Development Clinic at Columbia Law School and author of "The Wealth Gap and Racial Disparities in the Startup…
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Second-Wave Content Moderation with Evelyn Douek
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Should social media companies continue to rely on ex post standards to regulate what their users post? Or should platforms look to free speech jurisprudence to make these determinations? Are these companies publishers entitled to free speech protections? Or are they just platforms primarily concerned with hosting their users' content? As this debat…
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Inside Big Tech Accountability with Colin Stretch
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For our next two episodes, STLR Conversations will be discussing where to start with the ever-growing call for regulation of social media. This week, Colin Stretch and Mariam Kamal discuss the former's path from working in the public sector as a judicial clerk to liaising with the public sector as general counsel of Facebook. This interview, conduc…
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Future of Big-Tech Regulation with Tom Wheeler
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This week, former-Federal Communications Commission Chair Tom Wheeler joins STLR editor Mariam Kamal to discuss how he came to the FCC and what the future of technology regulations might look like in light of Frances Haugen's congressional testimony. Follow STLR on Twitter: https://twitter.com/columbiastlr…
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Decentralized Antitrust Regulation Using Blockchain with Professor Thibault Schrepel
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STLR Conversations returns with an interview with Professor Thibault Schrepel. An associate professor at VU Amsterdam and a faculty affiliate of Stanford Law's CodeX Center, he and STLR's Jessica Hart discuss possible friction and synergies between antitrust enforcement and blockchain technology. Professor Schrepel develops these ideas into an inno…
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Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs) with Evan Mascagni
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This episode features Julio Sharp-Wasserman, Former STLR Notes Editor, talking with Evan Mascagni about Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation, or SLAPPs. A SLAPP is a non-meritorious lawsuit brought to retaliate against a defendant’s constitutionally-protected speech, or to silence a defendant from criticizing the plaintiff, even when suc…
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Changing Spaces in Data Privacy with Vivek Narayanadas and Andy Dale
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This episode features Lloyd Lee, STLR Staffer, talking with Vivek Narayanadas and Andy Dale about changing spaces in data privacy in the US and abroad. We’d love your help in making this podcast better. If you like what we’re doing, please subscribe, rate, and give a review on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. We’d al…
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Abandoned DNA and the Fourth Amendment with Dr. Thomas Holland
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This episode features Isha Agarwal, STLR Staffer, talking with Dr. Thomas Holland about DNA and the Fourth Amendment As DNA analysis becomes more ubiquitous in our lives and in the criminal justice system, it is important to examine the current legal landscape of abandoned evidence in the context of genetic data. Abandoned evidence has a long and r…
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Compulsory Vaccine Laws with Vincent Racaniello and Erwin Chemerinsky
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This episode features Sam Matthews, STLR Executive Submissions Editor, discussing the constitutionality of compulsory vaccine laws Professor Vincent Racaniello of Columbia University and Dean Erwin Chemerinsky of Berkeley Law School. ---- Vincent Racaniello is Higgins Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at Columbia University. He has done labo…
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Moran Yemini on The New Irony of Free Speech
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This episode features Jennifer Ange, STLR Staffer, talking with Dr. Moran Yemini about the freedom of speech in the new digital age. In his recent article published on STLR, Dr. Yemini argues that the digital age presents a new irony of free speech. The popular concept that the Internet promotes freedom of expression may be too simplistic. In his v…
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Julio Sharp-Wasserman on Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act
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This episode features Sam Matthews, STLR Executive Submissions Editor, talking with Julio Sharp-Wasserman, about his recently published note on Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. Section 230 prevents some online intermediaries, such as operators of websites, from being sued for the actions of third parties. For example, if someone uploa…
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The Columbia Science and Technology Law Review (STLR) is starting a Podcast! This podcast will feature a mix of in-depth interviews with authors published in our journal and surveys of legal topics from industry experts. Our first episode will be released later this month. It will feature an interview with STLR note author Julio Sharp-Wasserman abo…
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