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LAL — Renewed Calls for Packing the Supreme Court & A.I. Scraping Human Data (July 5, 2023)
Welcome back to the best half-hour in the world of law podcasts. We hope you had a blast over the Fourth of July. Thank you to those #LALiens that joined us yesterday for our holiday-themed stream! If you missed it, go back and watch.<br /> .<br /> Today, Norm and Mike convene for some weightier topics:<br /> .<br /> › Tyler Pager writes for the Washington Post: "Biden faces renewed pressure to embrace Supreme Court overhaul" — Of course he does. It was a campaign promise, after all. But what is the realistic outlook for the future of the Supreme Court's construction? And haven't we been here before?<br /> .<br /> › Bloomberg reports: "ChatGPT Creator OpenAI Sued for Theft of Private Data in ‘AI Arms Race’" and Natasha Tiku writes for the Washington Post: "How elite schools like Stanford became fixated on the AI apocalypse" — After a week in which Elon Musk came under fire for the significant slowdown and seemingly arbitrary rate limitations placed on Twitter users, the question is being re-asked, "what is going on with artificial intelligence?" Norm and Mike discuss the softness of higher ed's inquiries into A.I.'s threats to mankind while also threading the theme of whether the humans in charge of sector innovation are really to blame for the unmoored development of A.I. over the last several years.<br /> .<br /> Join us.<br /> .<br /> For the rest of the year, creators will receive 100 percent of the revenue from the purchase of monthly subscription badges, which Rumble recently launched for the price of $5 per month. Please consider purchasing a subscription badge to LAL and be assured that LAL will receive every penny of that subscription through the end of the year. Your consideration and patronage is most sincerely appreciated!<br /> .<br /> Daily livestreams beginning at 8:00 am EST on:<br /> › Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/LawandLegitimacy<br /> › Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@lawandlegitimacy<br /> › Twitter: https://twitter.com/PattisPodcast<br /> .<br /> Subscribe and turn on notifications!<br /> .<br /> Support Law and Legitimacy:<br /> .<br /> - Locals: https://lawandlegitimacy.locals.com/<br /> - Twitter: @PattisPodcast, @PattisNorm, and @MichaelBoyer_<br /> - Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Audible, Spotify, or wherever you receive podcasts and rate LAL 5 stars.<br /> - Subscribe here on our Rumble and Youtube channels, give us a Rumble, and join our active community of free-thinkers, contrarians, and the unafraid on Locals!