Articles and Comments from Jurimetrics Journal, Spring 2024 Issue.

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The Jurimetrics Journal is published quarterly  “Jurimetrics is the oldest and most widely circulated peer-reviewed journal in its field and is proud to be the official journal of the American Bar Association Science & Technology Law Section. Currently, the journal is housed at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University (ASU Law) and cosponsored by ASU Law’s Center for Law, Science and Innovation (LSI). An LSI Center faculty fellow advises the Jurimetrics executive board and editorial staff. The journal provides scholars and researchers with a wealth of thoughtful articles. It is frequently cited in opinions of state and federal courts, legal treatises, textbooks, and scholarly articles in a wide range of other journals. These distinctions support Jurimetrics’ claim of being the premier peer-reviewed journal of law, science, and technology.”

From the Spring 2024 issue:

GOVERNING THE COMMUNICATION CAPABILITIES OF AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES: BALANCING SAFETY, INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT, SECURITY, AND PROFIT MOTIVES
Carlos I. Gutierrez
Alternatives to binding regulation, in the form of soft law, can dynamically manage the direct and indirect effects from the design, development, and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) methods and applications. One of these applications, autonomous vehicles (AVs), promises to transport individuals and goods safely and at scale by replacing humans with highly capable multimodal systems that are consistently attentive to road conditions

Scitech e-Merging News:

Information Security Committee’s  November Newsletter.

E-Privacy Committee Newsletter.

Article:

The Impact of Defense Experts on Juror Perception of Firearms Examination Testimony. “Firearm Examiners who seek  to link fired ammunition to a particular gun, have testified in criminal trials for over a century. Research suggests that such evidence is highly persuasive to jurors. . However, no studies have examined the effect of divergent conclusions offered by defense firearms examiners, nor have any explored the impact of testimony by research scientists—sometimes called “methods experts”—regarding the scientific foundation and limitations of the firearm examination discipline.”

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Artificial Intelligence & Robotics:

Real People in Fake Porn: How A Federal Right of Publicity Could Assist in The Regulation of Deepfake Pornography, By Isabella Constantino. “Artificial Intelligence (AI) has expanded the ability of the average person to alter or generate realistic pictures and videos. Videos where AI has been used to alter the footage to feature others in place of the originally filmed individual are referred to as deepfakes. Currently, the majority of deepfakes found on the internet are pornographic and made without the consent of the inserted individual”

 Exploring The Intersections of Privacy and Generative AI: A Dive Into Attorney-Client Privilege and ChatGPT. By Jordyn C. Tye, From reshaping document drafting processes to revolutionizing attorney-client communication, artificial intelligence (AI) has disrupted the legal profession. Currently, the United States lacks a sui generis framework for privacy concerns…

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