“‘Law’ Tag”,2019-12-10 ():
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- “OpenAI Is Transitioning to a For-Profit Business. The Stakes Are Enormous.”, 2024
- “OpenAI’s 501(c)(3) Exit Strategy Is Coming Into Focus”, 2024
- “Election Workers Are Drowning in Records Requests. AI Chatbots Could Make It Worse: Experts Worry That Election Deniers Could Weaponize Chatbots to Overwhelm and Slow down Local Officials”, 2024
- “Re-Evaluating GPT-4’s Bar Exam Performance”, 2024
- “The Untold Nonprofit Story of OpenAI”
- “Better Call GPT, Comparing Large Language Models Against Lawyers”, et al 2024
- “GPT-4 Passes the Bar Exam”, et al 2024
- “Consulting Giants See AI Shaving Years Off the Path to Partner”, 2023
- “OpenAI Investors considering Suing the Board After CEO’s Abrupt Firing”, et al 2023
- “Police Officers Are Starting to Use AI to Write Crime Reports”
- “The Cambridge Law Corpus: A Corpus for Legal AI Research”, Östling et al 2023
- “LegalBench: A Collaboratively Built Benchmark for Measuring Legal Reasoning in Large Language Models”, et al 2023
- “OpenAI Cribbed Our Tax Example, But Can GPT-4 Really Do Tax?”, Blair- et al 2023
- “Joint Submission of [Proposed] Consent Judgment and Permanent Injunction Subject to Reservation of Right of Appeal”
- “The Order of Move in a Conversational War of Attrition”, 2023
- “Our Structure: We Designed OpenAI’s Structure—A Partnership between Our Original Nonprofit and a New Capped Profit Arm—As a Chassis for OpenAI’s Mission: to Build Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) That Is Safe and Benefits All of Humanity”, OpenAI 2023
- “AI Is a Lot of Work: As the Technology Becomes Ubiquitous, a Vast Tasker Underclass Is Emerging—And Not Going Anywhere”, 2023
- “Large Language Models As Tax Attorneys: A Case Study in Legal Capabilities Emergence”, et al 2023
- “Ramadan Fasting Increases Leniency in Judges from Pakistan and India”, et al 2023
- “Allen & Overy Breaks the Internet (and New Ground) With Co-Pilot Harvey”, 2023
- “Predicting Consumer Contracts [With GPT-3]”, 2023
- “A Judge Just Used ChatGPT to Make a Court Decision: The Case Is the First Time a Court Has Admitted to Using the AI Text Generator’s Answers in a Legal Ruling”, 2023
- “Some Are More Equal Than Others: US Supreme Court Clerkships”, et al 2023
- “ChatGPT Goes to Law School”, et al 2023
- “Large Language Models As Fiduciaries: A Case Study Toward Robustly Communicating With Artificial Intelligence Through Legal Standards”, 2023
- “GPT-3 As Knowledge Worker: A Zero-Shot Evaluation of AI CPA Capabilities”, et al 2023
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#ReceptioGateand the (absolute) State of Academia: The Numbers Game Has Incentivized Bad Behavior”, 2023- “MAUD: An Expert-Annotated Legal NLP Dataset for Merger Agreement Understanding”, et al 2023
- “GPT-3 Takes the Bar Exam”, II & 2022
- “Harvey, Which Uses AI to Answer Legal Questions, Lands Cash from OpenAI”, 2022
- “Comment on ‘Temperature and Decisions: Evidence from 207,000 Court Cases’”, 2022
- “The Signaling Value of University Rankings: Evidence from Top 14 Law Schools”, 2022
- “Trial by Internet: A Randomized Field Experiment on Wikipedia’s Influence on Judges’ Legal Reasoning”, et al 2022
- “How Wikipedia Influences Judicial Behavior”, 2022
- “Crime and Cryptocurrency in Australian Courts”, 2022
- “Pile of Law: Learning Responsible Data Filtering from the Law and a 256GB Open-Source Legal Dataset”, et al 2022
- “Poor Writing, Not Specialized Concepts, Drives Processing Difficulty in Legal Language”, et al 2022
- “[19CV346663] Remote Videotaped Deposition of Ashok Elluswamy”, 2022
- “Can We Do That Here? An Analysis of US Federal and State Policies Guiding Human Embryo and Embryoid Research”, 2022
- “Apple and Meta Gave User Data to Hackers Who Used Forged Legal Requests: Hackers Compromised the Emails of Law Enforcement Agencies; Data Was Used to Enable Harassment, May Aid Financial Fraud”, 2022
- “Hackers Gaining Power of Subpoena Via Fake ‘Emergency Data Requests’”, 2022
- “How to Protect the First ‘CRISPR Babies’ Prompts Ethical Debate: Fears of Excessive Interference Cloud Proposal for Protecting Children Whose Genomes Were Edited, As He Jiankui’s Release from Jail Looks Imminent”, 2022
- “Criminalizing Poverty: The Consequences of Court Fees in a Randomized Experiment”, et al 2022
- “Contracts in the Age of Smart Readers”, 2022
- LG München: 3 O 17493/20 Vom 20.01.2022, 2022
- “Limits of Using Artificial Intelligence and GPT-3 in Patent Prosecution”, et al 2022
- “Out of the Dark: The Effect of Law Enforcement Actions on Cryptocurrency Market Prices”, 2021
- “Results of a 2020 Survey on Reporting Requirements and Practices for Biocontainment Laboratory Accidents”, 2021
- “Protective State Policies and the Employment of Fathers With Criminal Records”, 2021
- “The Aggregate Cost of Crime in the United States”, 2021b
- “Keeping It in the Family: Female Inheritance, Inmarriage, and the Status of Women”, Bahrami-2021
- “In Defense of King George: The Author of a New Biography [The Last King of America] Shines a Humane Light on the Monarch Despised by the Colonists”, 2021
- “Legacy and Athlete Preferences at Harvard”, et al 2021
- “What Was the Point of Equality?”, 2021
- “The Wild Card: Colonial Paper Money in French North America, 1685–341719305ya”, et al 2021
- “Catala: A Programming Language for the Law”, et al 2021
- “Roadblock to Innovation: The Role of Patent Litigation in Corporate R&D”, 2021
- “ALL-CAPS”, 2020b
- “Theory of the Nudnik: The Future of Consumer Activism and What We Can Do to Stop It”, 2020
- “Internet Archive Offers 1.4 Million Copyrighted Books for Free Online”
- “Compliance With Legal Requirement to Report Clinical Trial Results on ClinicalTrials.gov: a Cohort Study”, et al 2020
- “FDA and NIH Let Clinical Trial Sponsors Keep Results Secret and Break the Law”, 2020
- “The War On Drugs 2.0: Darknet Fentanyl’s Rise And The Effects Of Regulatory And Law Enforcement Action”, 2019
- “This. Isn’t. Sparta, Part V: Spartan Government”, 2019
- “When Matching Markets Unravel? Theory and Evidence from Federal Judicial Clerkships”, et al 2019f
- “Judge Judy Is Still Judging You: For More Than 20 Years, Judith Sheindlin Has Dominated Daytime Ratings—By Making Justice in a Complicated World Look Easy”, 2019
- “The Voluntariness of Voluntary Consent: Consent Searches and the Psychology of Compliance”, 2019
- “DeepMind and Google: the Battle to Control Artificial Intelligence. Demis Hassabis Founded a Company to Build the World’s Most Powerful AI. Then Google Bought Him Out. Hal Hodson Asks Who Is in Charge”, 2019
- “Review of Scientific Self-Experimentation: Ethics History, Regulation, Scenarios, and Views Among Ethics Committees and Prominent Scientists”, et al 2019
- “Mickey Mouse Will Be Public Domain Soon—Here’s What That Means: The Internet Stopped Another Copyright Extension without Firing a Shot”, 2019
- “The Simple but Ingenious System Taiwan Uses to Crowdsource Its Laws: VTaiwan Is a Promising Experiment in Participatory Governance. But Politics Is Blocking It from Getting Greater Traction”, 2018
- “OpenAI Charter: Our Charter Describes the Principles We Use to Execute on OpenAI’s Mission”, OpenAI 2018
- “Vengeance As Justice: Passages I Highlighted in My Copy of Eye for an Eye”, 2018
- “Algorithmic Entities”, 2018
- “Islam and Economic Performance: Historical and Contemporary Links”, 2018
- “A Logic for Statutes”, 2017
- “Creating a Last Twenty (L20) Collection: Implementing §108(h) in Libraries, Archives and Museums”, 2017
- “Certificate of Incorporation of a Non-Stock Corporation OpenAI, Inc”, OpenAI 2017
- “OpenAI Bylaws [2017] § Board of Directors”, OpenAI 2017 (page 10)
- “The Exquisitely English (and Amazingly Lucrative) World of London Clerks: It’s a Dickensian Profession That Can Still Pay Upwards of $650,000 per Year”, 2017
- “Public Record, Astronomical Price: Court Reporters Charge Outrageous Fees to Reproduce Trial Transcripts. That’s Bad for Defendants, Journalists, and Democracy.”, 2017
- “Rational Judges, Not Extraneous Factors In Decisions”, 2016
- “Everybody Wants a Thucydides Trap”, 2016
- “Too Good to Be True: When Overwhelming Evidence Fails to Convince”, et al 2016
- “Legal Roots of Authoritarian Rule in the Middle East: Civic Legacies of the Islamic Waqf”, 2016
- “‘Everything Has a Price’: Jimmy Carter and the Struggle for Balance in Federal Regulatory Policy”, 2015
- “The Impact of Student-Generated Digital Flashcards on Student Learning of Constitutional Law”, et al 2015
- “America in Decay: The Sources of Political Dysfunction”, 2014
- “Why Don’t Colleges Get Rid of Their Bad Fraternities? A Yearlong Investigation of Greek Houses Reveals Their Endemic, Lurid, and Sometimes Tragic Problems—And a Sophisticated System for Shifting the Blame”, 2014
- “Taxes, Lawyers, and the Decline of Witch Trials in France”, 2014
- “Corporate Governance Without Shareholders: A Cautionary Lesson from Non-Profit Organizations”, 2014
- “Perma: Scoping and Addressing the Problem of Link and Reference Rot in Legal Citations”, 2013
- “Jay-Z’s 99 Problems, Verse 2: A Close Reading With Fourth Amendment Guidance for Cops and Perps”, 2012
- “Judicial Biases in Ottoman Istanbul: Islamic Justice and Its Compatibility With Modern Economic Life”, 2012
- “Cognitive Enhancement in Courts”, et al 2011
- “Bugs and Beasts Before the Law”, 2011
- “Provigil: A Case Study Of Anticompetitive Behavior”, 2011 (page 2)
- “Pornography and Sex Crimes in the Czech Republic”, et al 2010
- “The Empty Chamber: Just How Broken Is the Senate?”, 2010
- “Anesthetizing the Public Conscience: Lethal Injection and Animal Euthanasia”, 2008
- “Catṡlechta and Other Medieval Legal Material Relating to Cats”, 2007
- “Incest Laws and Absent Taboos in Roman Egypt”, 2005
- “What Color Are Your Bits?”, 2004
- “The Tragicomedy of the Surfers’ Commons”, 2004
- “No Justice, No Foul: Everything You Didn’t Know That You Were Afraid To Know About The Supreme Court”, 2004
- “Constitutional Hardball”, 2004
- “Is West Virginia Unconstitutional?”, 2002
- “The Bench Burner: How Did a Judge With Such Subversive Ideas Become a Leading Influence on American Legal Opinion?”, Mac2001
- “The Dark Side of Private Ordering: An Institutional and Empirical Analysis of Organized Crime”, 2000
- “Food Availability, Entitlements and the Chinese Famine of 1959–2196163ya”, 2000
- “Scholarly Restraints? ABA Accreditation and Legal Education”, 1998
- “Taxi Industry Regulation, Deregulation, and Reregulation: The Paradox of Market Failure”, 1996
- “Bearing the Burden: The Great Toronto Stork Derby, 1926–12193886ya”, 1994
- Reflections of an Affirmative Action Baby, 1991
- “Psychological Assessment Versus Psychological Testing: Validation From Binet to the School, Clinic, and Courtroom”, 1990
- “Fairness in Employment Testing: Validity Generalization, Minority Issues, and the General Aptitude Test Battery”, 1989
- “Judicial Duels between Husbands and Wives”, 1985
- “Reflections on Optimal Punishment, Or: Should the Rich Pay Higher Fines?”, 1981
- “A Theory of Primitive Society, With Special Reference to Law”, 1980
- “Spaced Repetition Technology for Legal Education”
- “Rose Chan Loui on OpenAI’s Gambit to Ditch Its Nonprofit”
- “In AI We Trust, Part II [Claude-3 Opus Predicting Supreme Court Decisions]”, 2024
- “Claude, Read the Chevron PDF”, Cowen & Claude-3 2024
- “How to Apply for a Second Passport Book”, 2024
- “A Language of Beautiful Impurity”
- “Nonprofit Boards Are Weird”, 2024
- “Liability Regimes for AI”
- “The Procedure Fetish”
- “Is OpenAI Being Fair to Its Non-Profit?”
- “The ACLU Fights for Your Constitutional Right to Make Deepfakes”
- “Spaced Repetition Technology for Legal Education [Video]”
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