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This podcast series is dedicated to digital governance. Digital governance is broadly understood as the legal and institutional rules which provide the framework in which digitalization unfolds. The podcasts will be centered around the research done by our DIGOV fellows. We will publish a series of podcasts, which are made using the AI tool Notebook LM. Each podcast will discuss a different article or book chapter, all within the broad framework of digital governance. The podcast series star ...
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What Do Privacy Scholars Maximize? – Law as a Practice and Law as a Science.
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11:44Ignacio Cofone’s book “The Privacy Fallacy” is the starting point for a methodological discussion about how the notion of privacy is approached by law. It is distinguished between law as a practice and law as science. The first is a technique of conflict resolution, while the latter derives empirically testable hypotheses from a theory. In “The Pri…
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Autonomous Decision-Making as a Challenge for Legal Research.
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21:21To get a better understanding of the fundamental problem that economic analysis of law has with autonomous decision-making, different routes for solving the problem are scrutinized. The analysis shows that the toolbox of Law and Economics does not yet provide a clear answer. Doctrinal law can also give no conclusive answers. Instead, this contribut…
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The GDPR has shaken up the world for both businesses and consumers. New rights and obligations have emerged, and many revolve around various data protection requests. The recent case C-307/22 was analysed by Larisa Munteanu in a brief study that highlights how inconsistency may arise from attempted consistency, at EU level: Can "abusive requests" b…
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What Shall we do with the Drunken Sailor? Product Safety in the Aftermath of 3D Printing.
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12:293D-printing aligns the digital and the material world. It questions the necessity of large scale production facilities for producing homogenous cheap products. It also questions the distinction between producer and consumer. This has very tangible repercussions for attributing liability. The podcast is guided by the paper ‘What shall we do with the…
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Lobbying and social media: science communication as a case study.
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14:36Social media has profoundly changed the communication between scientists and the public. Social media allows scientists to instantly communicate their sometimes not peer-reviewed research results to a wide audience. This gives scientists the chance to get political influence, although the research results are possibly wrong. What are the motives an…
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Liability of Artificial Intelligence Systems – or: In Search of Lost Time.
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18:04AI causes accountability gaps, but there is not yet a methodological toolkit to close those gaps. What are the problems of the contemporary methods? A distinction is made between law as practice and law as science. Legal history is proposed as a source of inspiration for today’s legal problems of AI. The discussion is guided by an academic chapter …
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What can epistemology and moral philosophy teach law?
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10:59This podcast asks on the most basic level, what the legal options are for giving AI legal status. This means a rigorous analysis of the relation between human and non-human decision makers. The podcast involves the question of consciousness, the meaning of legal personhood and a discussion of contractarian approaches. Only a good knowledge of these…
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Bridging the accountability gap of artificial intelligence – What can be learned from Roman law?
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22:09AI creates new problems for the attribution of responsibility. The incumbent law is not yet ready to close those gaps of responsibility. The look back into Roman Law might be helpful to get an idea of how the past dealt with autonomous agents and liability. Especially, how the Romans integrated slaves as decision making agents in their business tra…
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Dr. Scottie Day, Physician in Chief at UK Health Care's Kentucky Children's Hospital. He talks to Alan Stein and Skip Eliot about the Hospital being recognized as a US News' Best Children's Hospitals and the health of Children.By kiss 96.6 fm
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Jay Alexander and Alan Stein are joined by Kentucky State’s Assistant Professor of African American History Dr. Erin Gillium to discuss Black History Month.By kiss 96.6 fm
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Minority Business Expo Co-Presidents Sherita Miller and Mike Runyon give us all the details of the Minority Business Expo coming up on August 2.By kiss 96.6 fm
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Jay Alexander and Alan Stein are joined by Kentucky State’s Assistant Professor of African American History Dr. Erin Gillium to discuss Black History Month.By kiss 96.6 fm
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In this episode of Local Matters, Hosts Alan Stein and Skip Eliot convene with Dr. Chris Christensen and Matt Christensen from Truly Nolen - Critter Control of Lexington about Summer Bugs and how you can control them in your house and yard.By kiss 96.6 fm
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This week, co-hosts Alan Stein & Skip Eliot find out what LickThePlateLexington.com is. It's a food blog that goes to area restaurants and tastes their menu. If they like it, they LICK THE PLATE! Enjoy!By kiss 96.6 fm
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This week on Local Matters Co-Hosts Alan Stein and Skip Eliot are joined by 107.9 The Beat's Jay Alexander and Kentucky State's Assistant Professor of African American History, Dr. Erin Gillium as we talk about Black History Month.By kiss 96.6 fm
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This week on Local Matters, Alan Stein and Skip Eliot speak with Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton about what's coming up in her administration.By kiss 96.6 fm
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This week on Local Matters, Stephanie Spires of Fayette County Public Schools talks with Co-Hosts Alan Stein and Skip Eliot about what is in the Plans for Fayette County Schools in 2019By kiss 96.6 fm
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This week, Co-Hosts Alan Stein and Skip Eliot discuss promotions in Downtown Lexington this Christmas with DLP President Terry Sweeney and Laura Farnsworth!By kiss 96.6 fm
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