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  <title>AI Regulation: Where it is and Where it Might (or Should) Go (Justin Wales CLO @ Crypto.com &amp;amp; Author of AI Legal Handbook)</title>
  <description>In this episode, Justin Wales, Chief Legal Officer for Crypto.com makes a second visit to the podcast. This time around, he discusses his new book, The AI Legal Handbook, the emerging regulatory landscape, liability frameworks, and practical applications of artificial intelligence. Justin outlines how attorneys and regulators should approach modern AI models, the mechanics behind AI, and the effect of generative AI on legal education. The discussion covers key regulatory principles, the balance between strict liability and negligence frameworks, copyright issues in machine learning training, and the governance challenges of artificial general intelligence (AGI). Things We Talk About in this Episode   Transitioning from cryptocurrency regulation to developing a unified framework for artificial intelligence law   The importance of legal professionals understanding underlying model mechanics and token prediction to evaluate hallucination risks   Generative AI's disruption of law school assessments and the pedagogical shift from written assignments to oral examinations   The convergence of cryptocurrency rails, agentic AI systems, and decentralized compute infrastructure   Foundational principles for AI regulation, emphasizing proportional oversight, human-centered accountability, and transparency over outright bans   Managing the &amp;quot;black box problem&amp;quot; and balancing algorithm explainability with technical efficiency   Comparative analysis of sector-specific guidelines versus federal mandates and the adaptability of existing rules of professional conduct   Evaluating legal liability standards: applying negligence versus strict liability to autonomous vehicles, healthcare diagnostic tools, and AI chatbots   Intellectual property considerations, fair use, and style mimicry in generative model training data   Preparing legal, economic, and governance frameworks for artificial general intelligence (AGI)   Where to buy The AI Legal Handbook: JustinWales.com or Amazon. Episode Credits Editing and Production: Grant Blackstock Theme Music: Home Base (Instrumental Version) by TA2MI &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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