Professor Dr. Ian Kerr and Professor Carissima Mathen , both of the University of Ottawa, have posted the full text of their paper entitled Chief Justice John Roberts is a Robot , being presented this week at We Robot 2014, at the University of Miama in Coral Gables, Florida, USA.
The paper has no abstract. By means of an extended thought experiment, the paper explores a number of issues in artificial intelligence and law, law via algorithm, modeling legal rules, and other topics in legal informatics.
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