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Legal issues lurking behind the convergence of AI, IoT and blockchains, October 26 and 27, 2018
CLCT is organizing a focused international workshop with experts from the US, Canada and the EU to discuss the legal issues lurking behind the convergence of AI, IoT and blockchains, to share knowledge and to articulate any new problems posed by these technologies. The workshop will take place on October 26 and 27, 2018 at William […] Read more
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2018 Court Affiliates Conference, May 21-22
We are delighted to welcome our Court Affiliates Members for what promises to be an exciting two-day conference. Topics will include: Affiliate Reports Profound Legal Problems Stemming from Standard Digital Evidence Format Best Practices Recent Developments (Cloud-based Software Control) Artificial Intelligence as it relates to the courts, “The Internet of Things”, etc. Court Affiliates and the […] Read more
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Welcome to CLCT’s new website!
We hope you enjoy our new look and material. Read more
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Improving the administration of justice through technology for over 30 years
We invite you to visit the McGlothlin Courtroom, the world’s most technologically advanced trial and appellate courtroom, where the past combines with the present to produce the future. Read more
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Artificial Intelligence Legal Issues International Paper Competition: Results Announced!
Self-driving cars, literature produced by computers, autonomous military armaments, robotic child companions – and more – are already here. These developments and those to come all pose important legal issues, some of which are unprecedented. Supported by the Silicon Valley Community Foundation (funded in turn by Cisco), William & Mary Law School’s Center for Legal […] Read more
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Innovative Legal Issues Likely to Arise from Artificial Intelligence and the Internet of Things Writing Competition
Fridges that automatically order items which are about to run out, smart houses which respond to voice commands, self-driving cars, and unmanned planes tackling fires are no longer a thing of the future. Artificial Intelligence (including Machine Learning) and the Internet-of-Things are here, and they are likely to create significant legal issues. The new generation […] Read more