Studies suggesting judicial bias have made machine learning and artificial intelligence alluring to many. There is a great deal of marketing and disruptive technology in the field of legal innovation, however there is a parallel movement which seeks to achieve algorithmic accountability, and actively critiques these innovations. How do we reconcile the two?
Frank Pasquale
University of of Maryland
Law
Legal Ethics in the Age of Law & Tech, Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto, March 24, 2017