“Social Loafing” and the Problem It Creates for Contracting AI
In psychology, social loafing refers to “the phenomenon where individuals exert less effort in a group task than when working alone, often due to perceived
In psychology, social loafing refers to “the phenomenon where individuals exert less effort in a group task than when working alone, often due to perceived
In an agentic AI system, “AI agents” take autonomous action, based on preprogrammed instructions. Those actions could involve multiple steps, multiple tasks, but the AI
As prep for a webinar on technology for contract drafting, I’ve been testing artificial intelligence (AI) products. In the process, I’ve run into a serious
We hope you will join us NEXT WEEK on March 20, 2025 for our live webinar: Artificial Intelligence Contracts: Drafting and Negotiating. Artificial intelligence contracts raise new concerns, as
Recently, David Tollen spoke on a LinkedIn Live hosted by ScreensAI. You can watch a recording of the conversation by clicking the image below, or
Does generative AI really present a gaggle of copyright brainteasers? Or are the answers actually simple, based on old law?
Generative AI raises five sets of issues not often found in IT contracts. So do other machine learning (ML) systems, particularly those trained on massive
I used AI to generate the image below. (I wanted new wallpaper for my laptop, but this was a bit more sci-fi than I had
This is the third and last in our series of posts about contracts for purchase and sale of AI with a focus on gen-AI. Click
This is the second of a three-post issue-spotter about contracts related to artificial intelligence, with a particular focus on gen-AI. Click here for the first
In addition to law, I write about history — at a separate website, Pints of History. I just posted an article there on what history
Contracts about artificial intelligence raise most of the same issues as other software agreements. But they raise unique issues too, particularly when they involve generative
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