
Current Issue: Volume 29 Issue 1
Published by the Journal of Technology Law & Policy, University of Florida Levin College of Law.
Articles
Author: Ashley Krenelka Chase & Sam Harden
This Article explores the emergence of generative artificial intelligence technology in legal education and law practice. It first offers historical perspective by examining the development of online legal research systems and other existing law practice technology tools that leverage artificial intelligence.
Author: Julie L. Kimbrough
This Article explores the emergence of generative artificial intelligence technology in legal education and law practice. It first offers historical perspective by examining the development of online legal research systems and other existing law practice technology tools that leverage artificial intelligence.
This Article explores the emergence of generative artificial intelligence technology in legal education and law practice. It first offers historical perspective by examining the development of online legal research systems and other existing law practice technology tools that leverage artificial intelligence.
Notes
Author: Li Lin
This Note focuses on how GAI can be used in real estate fraud schemes and how governments and other entities are fighting that trend.
Author: Danielle A. Arnwine
Recent advancements in deepfake technology exemplify Oscar Wilde’s counter to the traditional view of the relationship between reality and art in a way never before seen.
Author: John L. Markel
Recently, outcry for social media regulation has risen after leaks, whistleblowers, and new research suggest that youth social media use has negative impacts on mental health.
