Associate Professor at Tulane Law School, Fellow at Information Society Project (Yale Law School) | digital economy, contracts and consumer market | off-duty: music and art history
https://law.tulane.edu/mateusz-grochowski
Mateusz Grochowski
"No foreseeable agreement." In a twist of policy, politics and market pressure the EC sinks the AI liability directive. Looks like we are on the verge of the new chapter in the EU digital market regulation. Not necessarily less intense, but certainly different.
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Preemptive product liability? The EU (still with no direct liability for products on online marketplaces), turns to custom disclosure as a means to prevent harmful products. A notable shift in regulatory logic from bottom-up liability to precautionary measures. www.ft.com/content/0b2b...
With Katarzyna Łakomiec we write on social media regulation, censorship (and its misconceptions), and the changing landscape in the US digital market.
All of this in the context of @cyfragovpl.bsky.social proposal for a new model of online content review in Poland.
#DSA
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Some academic journals apparently edit their content so poorly that they allow clear ChatGPT language to slip through. (‘as an AI language model’ - seriously??).
This does not absolve authors who engage in AI ghostwriting. Yet still...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
Proposed customs reform would allow officials to better inspect and control packages from China
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The aim of this paper is to highlight the situation whereby content generated by the large language model ChatGPT is appearing in peer-reviewed papers in journals by recognized publishers. The paper ...