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Category
AI Literacy
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Mode
Avatar Video
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Method
Micro-Sessions
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Author
Daniel Gervais
Towards an effective transnational regulation of AI
This course explores the challenges that artificial intelligence poses to human legal systems. As AI machines begin to perform cognitive tasks independently and interact directly with the world, traditional human-centered law faces new limits. The course examines why legal control over AI cannot be direct and must instead be mediated through human behavior. It outlines what the law can realistically achieve in regulating AI, proposes guiding principles for this regulation, and compares three transnational approaches for implementation.
Created by
Daniel Gervais
Daniel J. Gervais is the Milton R. Underwood Chair in Law at the Vanderbilt University Law School, where he directs the Intellectual Property Program.
A leading scholar in intellectual property law and former President of ATRIP, he has held senior academic and international roles and authored numerous books, including The TRIPS Agreement: Drafting History and Analysis (5th ed., 2021).
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