AI Scholarship
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The Rules of Invention Do Not Reflect the Realities of the Inventive Process. Here’s How to Fix It.
New paper by Vanderbilt Law’s Sean B. Seymore offers a different approach to better incorporate scientific norms Read MoreMar. 4, 2024
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Vanderbilt Immigration Practice Clinic Announces Collaboration with Visalaw.ai
Clinic is first in the U.S. to use novel immigration law generative AI product Read MoreMar. 4, 2024
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‘ELVIS Act’ seeks to protect TN musicians from AI; Critics warn of unintended consequences if not changed
In patent law, invention is a two-step process: the inventor first develops a complete mental picture of the invention, then physically makes the invention or describes it in sufficient detail for an artisan to make it. Both steps must take place, in that order, for a creation to qualify as… Read MoreFeb. 16, 2024
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FTC focused on competition and dominance in generative AI space
In patent law, invention is a two-step process: the inventor first develops a complete mental picture of the invention, then physically makes the invention or describes it in sufficient detail for an artisan to make it. Both steps must take place, in that order, for a creation to qualify as… Read MoreFeb. 7, 2024
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Taylor Swift AI-generated explicit photos just tip of iceberg for threat of deepfakes
Daniel Gervais is quoted. Read MoreJan. 26, 2024
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Opinion: It’s Time for the Government to Regulate AI. Here’s How.
Co-authored by Ganesh Sitaraman, Director of the Vanderbilt Policy Accelerator for Political Economy and Regulation. Read MoreJan. 15, 2024
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2023: Vanderbilt Law Faculty Thought Leadership
Highlighting important research, impactful opinion pieces, and more. Read MoreDec. 13, 2023
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VPA Helps to Chart the Future of AI Governance in Washington
D.C. launch events spotlight new policy papers, polling report, and a guest opinion in Politico that advocate for an antimonopoly approach to AI Regulation and public AI capacity Read MoreNov. 6, 2023
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Vanderbilt Law School Announces Creation of AI Law Lab
VAILL will focus on practical applications and broader implications of AI in legal services Read MoreNov. 2, 2023
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With AI-Managed Corporations on the Horizon, the Time for Interspecific Lawmaking is Now
New article in Science co-authored by Daniel Gervais and John Nay argues for bringing AI into the legal fold as nonhuman legal subjects Read MoreOct. 26, 2023