Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2013

Abstract

Computers are making an increasing number of important decisions in our lives. They fly airplanes, navigate traffic, and even recommend books. In the process, computers reason through automated algorithms and constantly send and receive information, sometimes in ways that mimic human expression. When can such communications, called here “algorithmic outputs,” claim First Amendment protection?

Disciplines

Computer Law | Constitutional Law | First Amendment | Law | Medical Jurisprudence

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