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Is AI output generally protected by the First Amendment, even though AIs have no self to express (or so we think ...)? Can people sue if they are libeled by AIs, or if AIs give them false information that leads to physical harm? Jane and Eugene discuss this, and more.
ABOUT THE HOSTS
Eugene Volokh is a visiting fellow(soon to be senior fellow) at the Hoover Institution. For thirty years, he has been a professor at the University of California - Los Angeles School of Law, where he has taught First Amendment law, copyright law, criminal law, tort law, and firearms regulation policy. Volokh is the author of the textbooks The First Amendment and Related Statutes (7th ed., 2020) and Academic Legal Writing (5th ed., 2016), as well as more than one hundred law review articles. He is the founder and coauthor of The Volokh Conspiracy, a leading legal blog. Before coming to UCLA, Volokh clerked for Justice Sandra Day O’Connor on the US Supreme Court.
Jane Bambauer is the Brechner Eminent Scholar at the University of Florida's Levin College of Law and the College of Journalism and Communications. She teaches Torts, First Amendment, Media Law, Criminal Procedure, and Privacy Law. Bambauer’s research assesses the social costs and benefits of Big Data, AI, and predictive algorithms. Her work analyzes how the regulation of these new information technologies will affect free speech, privacy, law enforcement, health and safety, competitive markets, and government accountability. Bambauer’s research has been featured in over 20 scholarly publications, including the Stanford Law Review, the Michigan Law Review, the California Law Review, and the Journal of Empirical Legal Studies.
ABOUT THE SERIES
Hoover Institution Senior Fellow Eugene Volokh is the co-founder of The Volokh Conspiracy and one of the country’s foremost experts on the 1st Amendment and the legal issues surrounding free speech. Jane Bambauer is a distinguished professor of law and journalism at the University of Florida. On Free Speech Unmuted, Volokh and Bambauer unpack and analyze the current issues and controversies concerning the First Amendment, censorship, the press, social media, and the proverbial town square. They explain in plain English the often confusing legalese around these issues and explain how the courts and government agencies interpret the Constitution and new laws being written, passed, and decided will affect Americans' everyday lives.
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@homewall744
@homewall744 28 днів тому
AI should have no bearing on copyright law. If the AI has produced something that is materially based on copyrighted material, it's worthy of the same legal protections as if they owner of the AI created it personally.
@neenaadams4301
@neenaadams4301 28 днів тому
Loved this...your both precious beings....thank you both
@kabaduck
@kabaduck 28 днів тому
What about those legal disclosures that you hear for advertisements for legal services or financial services... That you should consult your own personal professional source in not rely on any information you hear. Doesn't that cover them?
@kabaduck
@kabaduck 28 днів тому
Here's my question, if we regulate artificial intelligence via government bureaucracy isn't that a first amendment violation?
@kabaduck
@kabaduck 28 днів тому
These AI models actually find this information that may be false on the internet and they repeat it... So that information that they use was originally protected by section 230 on the social media platform, and now you're going to sue open AI for repeating it?
@c-j-p
@c-j-p 27 днів тому
AI works where humans delegate work and decisions to it. That work and decisions can be delegated back to humans. AI causes harm when a human assumes the AI is correct. If AI generates content, it shouldn't be copyrighted. Only the human intervention and modification of the AI-generated materials should be copyrighted. The algorithm could be copyrighted. Not the generated content. That generated content cannot have shared ownership based on how copyrights are handled. Since no one owns the generated content aka speech, it cannot be hateful or racist since no one person or entity owns that opinion. However, the lack of intervention by people using generative AI in their works makes those people liable for that opinion. A company should not be liable for providing a generative AI that produces bad content. People using the AI should be course-correcting that content.
@Get.Youtub.Views.
@Get.Youtub.Views. 28 днів тому
With every video, you’re getting perfect. I’m here for all your support.
@kabaduck
@kabaduck 28 днів тому
You guys do realize that they're putting AI in robots, these LLMs Will be present in your home within fully articulated humanoid robots
@lllllllllIIIIIIIIIIl
@lllllllllIIIIIIIIIIl 26 днів тому
Nice.
@valentindegen
@valentindegen 28 днів тому
F robots!
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