Technology

The Supreme Court and the Future of the Internet

The Supreme Court and the Future of the Internet

Upcoming Supreme Court decisions may reshape the legal risks facing tech companies.

Reviewing the Regulation of Fake Reviews

Reviewing the Regulation of Fake Reviews

Experts examine consumer protection regulations to prevent fake online reviews.

Making Stablecoins More Stable

Making Stablecoins More Stable

Scholar emphasizes the need for regulatory safeguards for stablecoins.

Should Regulators Have a Chat With ChatGPT?

Should Regulators Have a Chat With ChatGPT?

Scholars evaluate proposed frameworks for regulating ChatGPT and other generative AI.

Creating a Safe Testing Space for High-Risk AI

Creating a Safe Testing Space for High-Risk AI

Scholars argue for the creation of a regulatory safe space to supplement AI regulations.

Hey Siri, Are You Regulated?

Hey Siri, Are You Regulated?

In this week’s Saturday Seminar, experts propose ways to regulate voice-activated technology and protect consumer privacy.

New Technology Will Raise New Legal Questions

New Technology Will Raise New Legal Questions

Scholars worry that regulating new technologies will be more difficult after recent Supreme Court decisions.

AI Art Is in Legal Greyscale

AI Art Is in Legal Greyscale

The legal ambiguity of art created by artificial intelligence adds confusion to controversy.

DNA Testing is Not “Just Saliva”

DNA Testing is Not “Just Saliva”

To protect consumers, governments should step in to address the risks of DNA testing.

Regulating the Metaverse

Regulating the Metaverse

In this week’s Saturday Seminar, experts propose methods for regulating the metaverse.

Moving Toward an Era of RegTech

Moving Toward an Era of RegTech

International report surveys regulatory use of technology and barriers to their adoption in Australia and New Zealand.

Getting Disinformation Right

Getting Disinformation Right

In this week’s Saturday Seminar, scholars explore the challenges and potential for regulating disinformation.