GTC Law Group & Affiliates’ Brad Goldring Participated in Panel Discussion with FOSSA

GTC Law Group & Affiliates’ Brad Goldring participated in a panel discussion with FOSSA on July 29, 2021.  The discussion, titled “Simplifying OSS Compliance in the Automotive Industry,” covered: Best practices in collaborating with stakeholders to assess and resolve licensing issues Overcoming obstacles in policy creation How to make the license compliance process faster and more efficient Managing security vulnerabilities and regulations

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Protocol Labs Summer Research Series presentation on Future Privacy for Artificial Intelligence by Sayoko Blodgett-Ford

“Future privacy: A real right to privacy for artificial intelligence” was presented by GTC Law Group & Affiliates’ Sayoko Blodgett-Ford, Principal (and Boston College Law School Adjunct Professor), for Protocol.ai on May 20, 2021 as part of their “Protocol Labs Research Summer Series” https://mailchi.mp/protocol/research-talk-invitation-may-2021. The presentation provided an overview of the history of the Constitutional right of privacy in the United States and considered implications for Artificial Intelligence, including questioning the assumptions implicit in strategies for “AI Alignment”, “Utility Maximizers” as well as “AI for Good”.  The hypothetical of sentient AI was used as a framework for exploration, including potential implications […]

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New book Human Enhancement Technologies and Our Merger with Machines co-edited by Sayoko Blodgett-Ford

Human Enhancement Technologies and Our Merger with Machines, published in June of 2021, was co-edited by GTC Law Group & Affiliates’ Sayoko Blodgett-Ford, Principal (and Boston College Law School Adjunct Professor) with Dr. Woodrow Barfield, Visiting Professor, University of Turin and Affiliate, Whitaker Institute, NUI, Galway. The book is available in electronic format here https://www.mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/3859 and in hardcover at https://www.amazon.com/Human-Enhancement-Technologies-Merger-Machines.  In the book, a cross-disciplinary approach is offered to consider the challenge of emerging technologies designed to enhance human bodies and minds. Perspectives from philosophy, ethics, law, and policy are applied to a wide variety of enhancements, including integration of […]

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