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AI, Law, and Otter Things #42
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AI, Law, and Otter Things #42
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Welcome to a new issue of AI, Law, and Otter Things! Today I write about law & tech readings, science fiction, and my personal experiences in learning EU law. As usual, there are cute otters by the end of the newsletter. Dear reader, it has been a long while since
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In this issue, I share some recently published works of mine and a few links to Twitter threads that might interest the reader. And, as usual, dog and otter pictures. Hi everyone! Once again, I ended up skipping the regular schedule for this newsletter. The blame resides primarily on three
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Today's issue features a bit of self-promotion of my future paper presentations, a link to Zotero tips, a few calls for papers, and job applications. As well as the usual otters and reading recommendations, of course. Welcome to a new issue of AI, Law, and Otter Things! Now
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Hello, dear reader, and welcome to a very late issue of AI, Law, and Otter Things. Today's issue has a call for DigiCon blog posts, some ramblings about work-life balance and my next steps, and the usual reading recommendations and cute otters. As I took a much-needed vacation
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Today's newsletter has some news about my dog, discussions and reading recommendations about AI regulation, and some sci-fi comments. As well as the usual otters, of course. Hello, dear reader! You are probably here to see something on AI and law—maybe on science fiction, too—but I
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Corrections to the previous newsletter. Apparently, two errors escaped my attention when I sent the latest issue of this newsletter. The item Shafi Goldwasser and others, ‘Is the EU Courts’ Toolbox to Tackle Scientific Uncertainty Sufficient?’ (REALaw, 22 April 2022). is actually a conflation of two items: a post by
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In this issue, I suggest a few texts that might interest the reader, based on what I've been reading lately. And the usual dog and otter pictures, of course. Dear reader, I've decided to go back to the roots of this newsletter. Unlike the past few
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In today's issue, I speak about books, films, and TV shows. I also give an overview of what has been going on in DigiCon. Plus, of course, the usual dog and otter pictures. After almost a year of sticking to my schedule, it has been almost a month