Recent scholarly work on Law and AI Safety
A brief introduction to the field of Law and AI Safety
YONATHAN ARBEL
– Systemic Regulation of Artificial Intelligence, Arizona State Law Journal (forthcoming). Available here.
PETER SALIB
– AI Rights for Human Safety, Virginia Law Review (with Simon Goldstein) (forthcoming). available here.
– AI Outputs Are Not Protected Speech, 101 Washington University Law Review (forthcoming). Available here.
– AI Will Not Want to Self-Improve, Lawfare Digital Social Contract Whitepapers (2024). Available here.
KEVIN FRAZIER
– In Event of an (AI) Emergency: Interpreting Continuity of Government Provisions in State Constitutions, 40 Santa Clara High Tech Law Journal 191 (2024). Available here.
– Adjudicating Existential Risk: Suggestions to Increase the Capacity of the Bench to Decide Complex Scientific and Technological Claims, 5 Notre Dame Journal of Emerging Technology (2024). Available here.
– Administrative X-Risk: Pinpointing the Flaws of an AI Regulatory Scheme Reliant on Administrative Action, 63 Washburn L.J. (2023). Available here.