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Stanford University

AI and Law: Implications for Society and Legal Systems

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Overview

Explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and law in this comprehensive lecture featuring Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar, President of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and former Justice of the Supreme Court of California. Delve into the history of modern society, human decision-making, and the evolution of AI systems. Examine the maturity of AI technology and its future trajectory. Investigate the implications of AI on policy problems, collective action, social good, and various aspects of law, including tort law. Gain insights from Associate Professor Percy Liang and Assistant Professor Dorsa Sadigh as they contribute to this thought-provoking discussion on the impact of AI on legal frameworks and society at large.

Syllabus

Intro
Overview
You are at an amazing moment
The bottom line
The history of modern society
Human decision making
Perception
Law School
History of AI
AI Systems
Toothbrush Maturity
Where is AI going
AI and policy problems
AI and collective action
AI and the social good
AI and the law
AI and tort law
AI and law
Questions

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