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- Title
Unstable Personalized Law.
- Authors
Gillis, Talia B
- Abstract
The article titled "Unstable Personalized Law" explores the concept of personalized law and its implications. The author discusses the benefits of personalized law, such as increased clarity and effectiveness, but also raises concerns about the instability of predictions and classifications in personalized law. The article provides a demonstration of prediction instability and discusses the implications of this instability for personalized law. It concludes by introducing a framework for considering the costs of instability in designing a legal system with more or less personalization. The text emphasizes the need to consider the tradeoff between accuracy and stability in predictive models for personalized law.
- Subjects
FINANCIAL literacy; CONSUMER preferences; MACHINE learning; FREEDOM of speech; PERSONALLY identifiable information; ECONOMIC forecasting; CREDIT card fees
- Publication
Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies, 2024, Vol 29, Issue 1, p65
- ISSN
2219-7125
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/jrls/jlae006