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Fernando Miró-Llinares

@FernandoQPH

CRÍMINA (Chair), Full Prof. Criminal law and Criminology. ESC summer school director. Cybercrime, AI, Disinformation, crime trends, EU projects design.

Elche, España Katılım Mart 2011
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Mi ultimo trabajo, “El derecho penal como coartada”, donde analizo la relación entre medios, gobierno y ciudadania en el nuevo entorno de las rrss y a propósito de la #leysolosíessí y otras reformas penales indret.com/el-derecho-pen…
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Hoy se ha hecho pública la primera resolución en EEUU que condena a dos RRSS por daños causados por diseños digitales. Explico lo que son aquí: Aproximación a los patrones oscuros digitales (y a la responsabilidad penal corporativa por los mismos) -REDEPEC redepec.com/aproximacion-a…
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Por fin ha salido, justo ahora que Pedro Sánchez lo ha introducido en el debate público, mi último artículo sobre redes sociales: Aproximación a los patrones oscuros digitales (y a la responsabilidad penal corporativa por los mismos) - REDEPEC redepec.com/aproximacion-a…
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Gregory Dickinson@gmdickinson·
One of the recurring mistakes in technology policy is to assume that every new tool requires a new body of law. But a recent Nebraska amicus brief gets it exactly right. In a case involving hallucinated case citations in court filings, the Nebraska AG and SG argue against AI-specific ethics or certification rules. I agree that the better view is that the existing rules of professional conduct already do the work. Lawyers have long owed duties of competence and diligence. If a lawyer files fabricated authority—whether because of sloppiness, copy-paste errors, or blind reliance on an LLM—the problem doesn't have much to do with AI. It's that the lawyer has violated ordinary professional obligations. Nebraska's DOJ deserves credit for taking the right approach here. There is always temptation to grandstand about AI, to stoke fear, or to pile on special disclosure and certification requirements that make practice more cumbersome while adding little of substance. But rules aimed specifically at “AI misuse” often just duplicate duties lawyers already have, while increasing complexity, compliance costs, and the risk that useful innovation gets chilled. That is a healthy model for legal adaptation to new technology: enforce general principles faithfully, resist bespoke panic, and add new law only when old law truly fails. (Note that the Fourth Circuit’s recent public admonishment points in the same direction, In re Erich Chibueze Nwaubani. The court sanctioned a lawyer who cited nonexistent cases, applying the rules already on the books to do so.) Thanks to Eric Goldman for flagging the Fourth Circuit case, and to Zachary Pohlman for sharing his brief to the Nebraska Supreme Court. He's #3 on the brief, which, for the benefit of my law students, means he did A LOT of the heavy lifting on this! #LegalEthics #AI #TechnologyPolicy
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Kate Scott's powerful statement on racism in football ❤️
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Hoy el mundo es un poco mejor, porque @TomCruise tiene un #Oscar Enhorabuena, Tom... y gracias por tanto 👏🏻👏🏻
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Alberto Penadés@AlbertoPenades·
Está muy mal entristecerse porque le den un premio a alguien, y no lo hago, pero voy a aprovechar el @fpa de Humanidades a Han para reponer esto: Filosofía catastrófica letraslibres.com/revista/filoso…
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