
Ok, but Would AI Judges Really Be Any Worse?
OA1103 - Is human intelligence necessarily more rational and just than artificial intelligence? How involved should AI be in our law and government? Professor Aziz Huq of the University of Chicago School of Law joins for a fascinating conversation...
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OA1103 - Is human intelligence necessarily more rational and just than artificial intelligence? How involved should AI be in our law and government? Professor Aziz Huq of the University of Chicago School of Law joins for a fascinating conversation about everything from the “right to a human decision” to the dystopian terrors of Tinder.
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“A Right to a Human Decision,” Aziz Huq, Virginia Law Review (2020)
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“The Geopolitics of Digital Regulation,” Aziz Huq (2024)
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“Chinese scientists develop AI ‘prosecutor' that can press its own charges,” Steven Chen, South China Morning Post (2021)
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