In it, I examine the historical links and interplay between new technologies and international law. On this basis, I explore the conditions under, or degree to which, AI systems might shape international law (for better or worse) along three dimensions: (2/8)
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(1) by provoking (re-)developments in legal doctrine or concepts, because AI systems introduce new lacunae, uncertainty, over/under-inclusiveness or obsolescence of areas within international law; (3/8)
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(2) by being deployed in support- or variably in substitution- of certain international law instruments or regimes – albeit narrow use cases in monitoring and enforcement appear more plausible than any ‘automation of international law’ - ; or … (4/8)
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… (3) by eroding the legitimacy or political scaffolding of international law instruments or the global legal order, either because certain AI-introduced challenges prove particularly thorny governance problems, or by weakening (some) states’ support of multilateralism. (5/8)
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A pick of scholars whose work I found of immense value in developing this analysis (obv do not necessarily condone the argument):
@RebeccaCrootof@RobotRules@ICTlivingston@ColinPicker@bereniceboutin@JohnDanaher@AiPolicy@lyria1@paul_scharre@AllanDafoe@r_zwetsloot (6/8)Prikaži ovu nit -
(for those who prefer audio, I discussed a previous version of this argument back in December, in a podcast interview with the incisive
@JohnDanaher, at …https://philosophicaldisquisitions.blogspot.com/2018/12/episode-49-maas-on-ai-and-future-of.html … ) (7/8)Prikaži ovu nit -
See also the other great papers in the
@MelbJIL special issue on ‘Law and Technology’, over at https://bit.ly/2TYS2ce (8/8) ||@jura_ku@digital_jura_ku@techfestivalcph@nordiclegaltechPrikaži ovu nit
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