The metaverse: real world laws give rise to virtual world problems — from cityam.com by Gregor Pryor
Legal questions
Like many technological advances, from the birth of the internet to more modern-day phenomena such as the use of big data and artificial intelligence (AI), the metaverse will in some way challenge the legal status quo.Whilst the growth and adoption of the metaverse will raise age-old legal questions, it will also generate a number of unique legal and regulatory obstacles that need to be overcome.
From DSC:
I’m posting this because this is another example of why we have to pick up the pace within the legal realm. Organizations like the American Bar Association (ABA) are going to have to pick up the pace big time. Society has been being impacted by a variety of emerging technologies such as these. And such changes are far from being over. Law schools need to assess their roles and responsibilities in this new world as well.
Addendum on 3/29/21:
Below are some more examples from Jason Tashea’s “The Justice Tech Download” e-newsletter:
- Florida prisons buy up location data from data brokers. (Techdirt) A prison mail surveillance company keeps tabs on those on the outside, too. (VICE)
- Police reform requires regulating surveillance tech. (Patch) (h/t Rebecca Williams) A police camera that never tires stirs unease at the US First Circuit Court of Appeals. (Courthouse News)
- A Florida sheriff’s office was sued for using its predictive policing program to harass residents. (Techdirt)
- A map of e-carceration in the US. (Media Justice) (h/t Upturn)
- This is what happens when ICE asks Google for your user information. (Los Angeles Times)
- Data shows the NYPD seized 55,000 phones in 2020, and it returned less than 35,000 of them. (Techdirt)
- The SAFE TECH Act will make the internet less safe for sex workers. (OneZero)
- A New York lawmaker wants to ban the use of armed robots by police. (Wired)
- A look at the first wave of government accountability of algorithms. (AI Now Institute) The algorithmic auditing trap. (OneZero)
- The (im)possibility of fairness: Different value systems require different mechanisms for fair decision making. (Association for Computing Machinery)
- A new open dataset has 510 commercial legal contracts with 13,000+ labels. (Atticus Project)
- JusticeText co-founder shares her experience building tech for public defenders. (Law360)