Tag Archives: Artificial Intelligence

AI Defense Contracts and the Legal Limits of Autonomous Weapons

By: Spencer Robinson Introduction  Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming modern warfare. Militaries increasingly rely on algorithmic systems to analyze battlefield data, assist with targeting decisions, and operate unmanned platforms. As these technologies become more sophisticated, some systems are moving toward greater levels of autonomy, raising difficult questions under international humanitarian law (IHL). Autonomous weapons systems, generally defined […]

Who Gets the Job? How the U.S. and EU Regulate AI Hiring

By: Emmanuela Yiannikakis Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming part of everyday hiring. Employers use AI tools to screen resumes, rank applicants, analyze recorded interviews, and make predictions about who is most likely to succeed in a role. On paper, that sounds efficient. In practice, it raises a much harder question: what happens when the tool […]

When ChatGPT Wears the Robe and Sits on the Bench: Procedural Due Process Concerns Within AI Use

By: Carla Rubio We now live in a world where artificial intelligence (AI) seeps into every aspect of our lives. AI has become a tool, utilized for time-consuming tasks such as research or brainstorming, or a crutch, utilized in place of a simple Google search or to complete substantive work. This summer, two federal judges […]

AI, Authorship, and Copyright: A Comparison Between the United States and the European Union

By: Addison Hichman As artificial intelligence (AI) increasingly changes the way art, music, and literature are created, the copyrightability of these creative works has become an important consideration. Courts and policymakers are now forced to ask: Who is the author of an AI-generated work? Copyright protection has long been tied to human creativity, but the […]