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AI rights
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What the corpus says
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Ronald Sullivan defended Harvey Weinstein, which led to Harvard not renewing his contract, sparking a debate on academic freedom.
Sullivan argues that defending unpopular clients is crucial for upholding justice, as it sets critical legal precedents.
Jury selection in high-profile cases is complex, often requiring jurors to set aside pre-existing biases to ensure a fair trial.
Sullivan believes racial disparities in the U.S. criminal justice system can be eradicated, citing historical progress.
The conversation touched on future civil rights movements for AI, as robots become more human-like and question their rights.
Voices on AI rights
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Go read
4 books and papers cited across these episodes.
For the specialist
What experts find new
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At the frontier
Still unresolved
1 open questions flagged across these conversations.
The thinkers
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