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Perspectives on the intersection between Law and Technology.



A BRIEF LOOK AT WHETHER AI-GENERATED WORKS CAN BE PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT



1.11.2020





Yong De Wei, a member of alt+Law, briefly analyzes and summarises his takeaways from a webinar on the "Frontier Issues in Intellectual Property" during Techlawfest 2020.


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FORGET BIG BROTHER; TRACETOGETHER IS “WATCHING YOU” — HAVE OUR LEGAL RIGHTS TO DATA PRIVACY BEEN ERODED?



18.12.2020





Clement Karim Lim, a member of alt+Law, digs deeper into what TraceTogether reveals about our legal rights to data privacy.


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A Case for Attributing Moral Agency to AI



2.5.2021





Nilesh Khetan, the Secretary of alt+Law, analyzes the relevance of moral attribution to Artificial Intelligence in an age of breakneck technological development.


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Algorithmic Copyright Enforcement: Is It Reliable?



2.15.2021





Shaktivel Arumugam, a member of alt+Law, shares his views on the efficacy of ContentID and similar third-party copyright enforcement mechanisms.


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Natural Language Processing (NLP) using Blackstone



2.22.2021





Tristan Koh, a member of alt+Law, demonstrates the uses of the Python package Blackstone on Singaporean case law.


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