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Can AI justify its decisions, or does democracy demand human accountability?
technology1 month ago

Can AI justify its decisions, or does democracy demand human accountability?

An FT Opinion piece argues that Colorado’s anti-discrimination law for AI-augmented decisions forces transparency and justification in how AI determines access to housing, education, health and finance, using Elon Musk’s xAI lawsuit against the law as a backdrop. It notes that while an AI like Grok could be made to back its outputs with reasons, true justification—and thus accountability—still rests on humans; the case raises foundational questions about democracy, the rule of law, and whether machine reasoning can or should substitute for human responsible decision-making in sensitive allocations.

Supreme Court Questions Colorado's Conversion Therapy Ban Amid LGBTQ+ Rights Debate
law7 months ago

Supreme Court Questions Colorado's Conversion Therapy Ban Amid LGBTQ+ Rights Debate

The Supreme Court appears inclined to support a free speech challenge to Colorado's ban on conversion therapy for minors, a case that could impact similar laws across the U.S. and raise questions about the regulation of speech versus conduct in healthcare. The court's decision may influence future state laws on LGBTQ-related therapies and free speech rights.

Supreme Court to Decide on Bans Against Conversion Therapy for Minors
law7 months ago

Supreme Court to Decide on Bans Against Conversion Therapy for Minors

The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing a case challenging Colorado's law that bans licensed therapists from trying to change minors' sexual orientation or gender identity, raising questions about whether the law infringes on free speech rights or is a permissible regulation of professional conduct, with broader implications for similar laws in over 20 states.