Paper asks if AI can produce "speech" in legal doctrine
Dr_Atoosa · x · 2026-08-21
Margot Kaminski and Andrew Selbst published a new paper titled "AI and the Doctrine of Speakerless Speech." It explores the legal status of AI-generated content, specifically questioning whether AI output constitutes "speech" protected under the law, which impacts regulatory frameworks.
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