Month: January 2018
Legal Process Improvement Workshop for the Chicago Kent Course with Seyfarth Shaw at the Willis Tower
Happy Saturday – our Legal Process Improvement Workshop for the Chicago Kent Course is underway here the Willis (Sears)Tower 80th Floor @seyfarthshawLLP #leanlaw #legalinnovation – thanks to Kim Craig and her team for hosting us!
Blockchain, Crypto Infrastructure and the Transaction Cost View of Economic History
Blockchain, Crypto Infrastructure and the Transaction Cost View of Economic History — This is a course module available on BlockchainLawClass.com (check back for more over the coming weeks)
Blockchain Law Class Website
(Website is now live … still in beta … content to be added each week)
Google launches Cloud AutoML to automatically build custom AI models (via Venture Beat)
The March of Machine Learning as a Service #MLaaS rolls on !
Crowdsourcing SCOTUS Paper Presentation at University of Minnesota Law School
The next leg of our SCOTUS Crowdsourcing Tour takes us to Minneapolis – for talk at the University of Minnesota Law School. Looking forward to it!
Crowdsourcing Accurately and Robustly Predicts Supreme Court Decisions – Professors Daniel Martin Katz, Michael Bommarito & Josh Blackman
Today Michael J Bommarito II and I were live in Ann Arbor at the University of Michigan Center for Political Studies to kickoff the tour for our #SCOTUS Crowd Prediction Paper — here is version 1.01 of the slide deck !
SCOTUS Crowdsourcing Paper Road Show (Presentation at University of Michigan Center for Political Studies / ISR)
Excited to take the show on the road next week where we will be presenting our SCOTUS Crowdsourcing Paper at University of Michigan Center for Political Studies and at the University of Minnesota Law School.
Our SCOTUS Crowdsourcing Paper Featured in Augur Development Update
Excited that our paper was highlighted on the Augur Weekly Development Update – It is about #SCOTUS as a use case but the formalization is in the general form – with implications for #Crypto #Oracles #Crowdsourcing
Mike and I are pretty hot on Augur, Ethereum and their potential applications across a wide set of use cases – so we are happy to see this recognition of our work.