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Artificial intelligence is creating constitutional questions that no prior generation of jurists has been required to answer. When an AI system denies someone benefits, housing, or employment, what process is due? When an algorithm produces discriminatory outcomes, does equal protection require its modification? When the government uses facial recognition to identify suspects, does the Fourth Amendment require a warrant? These questions are being litigated now, and the constitutional warrior who commands the complete framework is positioned at the cutting edge of constitutional development.
The Constitutional Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Rights Warrior is Volume XCVIII of Wayne Richard Evangelista's Constitutional Law Series.
Wayne Richard Evangelista covers the full AI and emerging technology constitutional landscape: AI and due process — the Mathews v. Eldridge balancing test applied to algorithmic government decisions, the right to an explanation, and the right to challenge an algorithmic determination; algorithmic discrimination and equal protection; AI-generated speech and the First Amendment; brain-computer interfaces and the Fifth Amendment's mental privacy dimensions; biometric data and bodily integrity; facial recognition and the Fourth Amendment; and the complete emerging technology constitutional framework.
The Constitutional Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Rights Warrior
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