Fairness as crowd-pleaser

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Law is ready for AI, but is AI ready for law?

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Why AI's lack of motivation doesn't preclude legal explainability

Acknowledgements This op-ed arose from the workshop on Automation in Legal Decision-Making: Regulation, Technology, Fairness organised on 14 November 2024 at the University of Copenhagen under the aegis of the LEGALESE project. The workshop aimed at inspiring critical thinking about the growing role of automation in legal decision-making and its implications for fairness and explainability…