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Runaway Technology

Joshua Fairfield

2021Cambridge University Press eBooks30 citationsDOI

Abstract

In an era of corporate surveillance, artificial intelligence, deep fakes, genetic modification, automation, and more, law often seems to take a back seat to rampant technological change. To listen to Silicon Valley barons, there's nothing any of us can do about it. In this riveting work, Joshua A. T. Fairfield calls their bluff. He provides a fresh look at law, at what it actually is, how it works, and how we can create the kind of laws that help humans thrive in the face of technological change. He shows that law can keep up with technology because law is a kind of technology - a social technology built by humans out of cooperative fictions like firms, nations, and money. However, to secure the benefits of changing technology for all of us, we need a new kind of law, one that reflects our evolving understanding of how humans use language to cooperate.

Topics & Concepts

Silicon valleyNothingTechnological evolutionFace (sociological concept)LawLegal aspects of computingWork (physics)Technological changeLaw and economicsPolitical scienceEngineeringComputer securitySociologyComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceThe InternetSocial scienceMechanical engineeringEpistemologyAnthropologyPhilosophyEntrepreneurshipWorld Wide WebLaw, AI, and Intellectual Property