J. Nathan Matias 🦣 on Nostr: Today in class, we are discussing standards of evidence for product liability, from ...
Today in class, we are discussing standards of evidence for product liability, from the story of the Dalkon Shield, a UID that gave hundreds of thousands of women harmful infections:
- general causation
- specific causation
We're then discussing how the design of AI systems breaks typical standards for thinking about technology harms, and what to do about it.
https://www.jstor.org/stable/27645822Published at
2024-02-15 16:22:46Event JSON
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