
A newsletter about the law, policy, and ethics of advanced artificial intelligence. Occasionally other things. By Cullen O'Keefe, Director of Research at the Institute for Law & AI. Personal views.
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My colleague Kevin Frazier and I have a new working paper out this week: Automated Compliance and the Regulation of AI. The paper starts from the premise, previously developed by Paul Ohm, t...
This post is cross-posted from the LawAI Blog.
The core proposition of Law-Following AI (LFAI) is that AI agents should be designed to refuse to take illegal actions in the service of their principals. However, as Ketan and I explain in ou...
The venerable Bluebook has just released its twenty-second edition. Among the many innovations this new edition brings is a standard for citing AI-Generated Content: Rule 18.3.
While standardizing citation conventions for AI-Generated Cont...
Hello everyone,
Lawfare has posted some additional short-form materials related to our Law-Following AI article, covered in yesterday’s newsletter. These might be of interest to people who, understandably, do not want to read the whole...
I’m happy to announce a new working paper, coauthored with Ketan Ramakrishnan, Janna Tay, and Christoph Winter: Law-Following AI: Designing AI Agents to Obey Human Laws, forthcoming in the Fordham Law Review this fall. Here is the abstract:...
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I am Director of Research at the Institute for Law & AI. My research focuses on the law, policy, and governance of advanced artificial intelligence, with a focus on preventing severe harms to public safety and global security.
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