Report of the 1st Workshop on Generative AI and Law

39 Pages Posted: 30 Nov 2023 Last revised: 4 Dec 2023

See all articles by A. Feder Cooper

A. Feder Cooper

Microsoft Research; Stanford University; Yale University

Katherine Lee

Cornell University - Department of Computer Science

James Grimmelmann

Cornell Law School; Cornell Tech

Daphne Ippolito

Carnegie Mellon University

Christopher Callison-Burch

University of Pennsylvania - Department of Computer and Information Science

Christopher A. Choquette-Choo

Google DeepMind

Niloofar Mireshghallah

University of Washington - Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering

Miles Brundage

Independent

David Mimno

Cornell University, Ithaca, New York

Madiha Zahrah Choksi

Cornell University

Jack M. Balkin

Yale University - Law School

Nicholas Carlini

Google DeepMind

Christopher De Sa

Cornell University - Department of Computer Science

Jonathan Frankle

Cambridge

Deep Ganguli

Anthropic

Bryant Gipson

Google

Andrés Guadamuz

University of Sussex

Swee Leng Harris

Independent

Abigail Jacobs

University of Michigan at Ann Arbor

Elizabeth E. Joh

University of California, Davis - School of Law

Gautam Kamath

University of Waterloo - David R Cheriton School of Computer Science

Mark A. Lemley

Stanford Law School

Cass Matthews

Microsoft Corporation

Christine McLeavey

OpenAI

Corynne McSherry

Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)

Milad Nasr

Google DeepMind

Paul Ohm

Georgetown University Law Center

Adam Roberts

Google DeepMind

Tom Rubin

OpenAI

Pamela Samuelson

University of California, Berkeley - School of Law

Ludwig Schubert

Independent

Kristen Vaccaro

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University California, San Diego

Luis Villa

Tidelift

Felix T. Wu

Yeshiva University - Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

Elana Zeide

University of Nebraska Schools of Law and Engineering

Date Written: November 16, 2023

Abstract

This report presents the takeaways of the inaugural Workshop on Generative AI and Law (GenLaw), held in July 2023. A cross-disciplinary group of practitioners and scholars from computer science and law convened to discuss the technical, doctrinal, and policy challenges presented by law for Generative AI, and by Generative AI for law, with an emphasis on U.S. law in particular. We begin the report with a high-level statement about why Generative AI is both immensely significant and immensely challenging for law. To meet these challenges, we conclude that there is an essential need for 1) a shared knowledge base that provides a common conceptual language for experts across disciplines; 2) clarification of the distinctive technical capabilities of generative-AI systems, as compared and contrasted to other computer and AI systems; 3) a logical taxonomy of the legal issues these systems raise; and, 4) a concrete research agenda to promote collaboration and knowledge-sharing on emerging issues at the intersection of Generative AI and law. In this report, we synthesize the key takeaways from the GenLaw workshop that begin to address these needs. All of the listed authors contributed to the workshop upon which this report is based, but they and their organizations do not necessarily endorse all of the specific claims in this report.

Keywords: Generative AI, law, copyright, privacy, intellectual property

Suggested Citation

Cooper, A. Feder and Lee, Katherine and Grimmelmann, James and Grimmelmann, James and Daphne Ippolito, Daphne Ippolito and Callison-Burch, Christopher and Choquette-Choo, Christopher A. and Mireshghallah, Niloofar and Brundage, Miles and Mimno, David and Choksi, Madiha Zahrah and Balkin, Jack M. and Carlini, Nicholas and De Sa, Christopher and Frankle, Jonathan and Ganguli, Deep and Gipson, Bryant and Guadamuz, Andres and Harris, Swee Leng and Jacobs, Abigail and Joh, Elizabeth E. and Kamath, Gautam and Lemley, Mark A. and Matthews, Cass and McLeavey, Christine and McSherry, Corynne and Nasr, Milad and Ohm, Paul and Roberts, Adam and Rubin, Tom and Samuelson, Pamela and Schubert, Ludwig and Vaccaro, Kristen and Villa, Luis and Wu, Felix T. and Zeide, Elana, Report of the 1st Workshop on Generative AI and Law (November 16, 2023). Yale Law & Economics Research Paper, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4634513 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4634513

A. Feder Cooper (Contact Author)

Microsoft Research ( email )

New York, NY

Stanford University ( email )

269 Campus Dr.

Yale University ( email )

493 College St
New Haven, CT CT 06520
United States

Katherine Lee

Cornell University - Department of Computer Science ( email )

New York
United States

James Grimmelmann

Cornell Law School ( email )

Myron Taylor Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853-4901
United States

Cornell Tech ( email )

2 West Loop Road
New York, NY 10044
United States

Daphne Ippolito Daphne Ippolito

Carnegie Mellon University ( email )

Christopher Callison-Burch

University of Pennsylvania - Department of Computer and Information Science ( email )

3330 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
United States

Christopher A. Choquette-Choo

Google DeepMind ( email )

Niloofar Mireshghallah

University of Washington - Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering ( email )

United States

Miles Brundage

Independent ( email )

David Mimno

Cornell University, Ithaca, New York ( email )

New York
United States

Madiha Zahrah Choksi

Cornell University ( email )

Jack M. Balkin

Yale University - Law School ( email )

P.O. Box 208215
New Haven, CT 06520-8215
United States
203-432-1620 (Phone)

Nicholas Carlini

Google DeepMind ( email )

Christopher De Sa

Cornell University - Department of Computer Science ( email )

United States

Jonathan Frankle

Cambridge ( email )

Deep Ganguli

Anthropic ( email )

Bryant Gipson

Google ( email )

Andres Guadamuz

University of Sussex ( email )

Falmer
Brighton, BN1 9QN
United Kingdom

Swee Leng Harris

Independent ( email )

Abigail Jacobs

University of Michigan at Ann Arbor

500 S. State Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
United States

Elizabeth E. Joh

University of California, Davis - School of Law ( email )

400 Mrak Hall Drive
Davis, CA 95616-5201
United States

Gautam Kamath

University of Waterloo - David R Cheriton School of Computer Science ( email )

Waterloo, On N2l 3G1
Canada

Mark A. Lemley

Stanford Law School ( email )

559 Nathan Abbott Way
Stanford, CA 94305-8610
United States

Cass Matthews

Microsoft Corporation ( email )

Corynne McSherry

Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) ( email )

454 Shotwell St.
San Francisco, CA 94110
United States

Milad Nasr

Google DeepMind ( email )

Paul Ohm

Georgetown University Law Center ( email )

600 New Jersey Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States
202-662-9685 (Phone)

Adam Roberts

Google DeepMind ( email )

Tom Rubin

OpenAI ( email )

Pamela Samuelson

University of California, Berkeley - School of Law ( email )

Boalt Hall
341 North Addition
Berkeley, CA 94720-7200
United States
(510) 642-6775 (Phone)
(510) 643-2673 (Fax)

Ludwig Schubert

Independent

Kristen Vaccaro

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University California, San Diego ( email )

Luis Villa

Tidelift ( email )

Felix T. Wu

Yeshiva University - Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law ( email )

55 Fifth Ave.
New York, NY 10003
United States
212-790-0892 (Phone)

HOME PAGE: http://www.cardozo.yu.edu/MemberContentDisplay.aspx?ccmd=ContentDisplay&ucmd=UserDisplay&userid=126

Elana Zeide

University of Nebraska Schools of Law and Engineering ( email )

Lincoln, NE
United States

HOME PAGE: http://www.elanazeide.com

Do you have a job opening that you would like to promote on SSRN?

Paper statistics

Downloads
905
Abstract Views
1,836
Rank
55,458
PlumX Metrics