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Cuenta del Programa de Derecho, Economía y Comportamiento de la Universidad Nacional del Sur, Bahía Blanca.

Bahía Blanca, Argentina Entrou em Kasım 2012
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mminervino@mrminervino1·
Bahía Blanca, fuerte fundacional, 1828, camino a los 200 años.
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Pedro Caminos
Pedro Caminos@pedrocaminos·
Nuevo episodio de #AlegatoPodcast, el podcast que hacemos con @ArceHernan. Esta vez nos visitó @franquintana, Secretario de Justicia del GCBA, para darnos detalles sobre el traspaso de la justicia laboral: plazos, modalidades, concursos de jueces, innovaciones procesales y más.
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Gabriel Doménech
Gabriel Doménech@GDomenechP·
1/4. Hoy ha llegado a mis manos un libro jurídico publicado en una "editorial de prestigio" española en el que se citan reiteradamente varias publicaciones que realmente no existen.
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Luis Rodriguez Aleman
Luis Rodriguez Aleman@RodrguezAleman·
En su libro «Contra el creacionismo judicial», Ferrajoli distingue dos tipos de interpretación “creativa”: una que opera dentro del marco de significados posibles de la norma, y otra que lo rompe. La diferencia constituye la línea entre discrecionalidad válida y arbitrariedad. 👇
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Nestor Parisi
Nestor Parisi@ElMundoJuridico·
👋No tengo dudas que es el peor de los males del abogado litigante.
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Nestor Parisi
Nestor Parisi@ElMundoJuridico·
Te dejo esta sentencia en la que se dispuso el incumplimiento contractual por parte de la aseguradora. 📌 La cuota estaba en débito automático, no se pudo cobrar y los jueces dijeron que un mínimo de buena fe imponía avisarle esta circunstancia al asegurado, antes de dejarlo sin cobertura. elmundojuridico.com/noticias/avisa…
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mminervino
mminervino@mrminervino1·
La belleza del primer edificio en altura de #bahiablanca, Zeballos y Portugal Mezcla de Bauhas, un toque art decó, algo de Le Corbusier, 1936. Autor: Ingeniero Guillermo Martín. Un departametno por piso, tres cocheras sobre Portugal. Alejado del gusto popular de la época.
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Elen
Elen@IrazabalElen·
Lo último que aconsejaría a un alumno es coger "prompts listos para copiar" de otro abogado.
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Matias Werner
Matias Werner@matiaswerner·
¿Usar IA en una sentencia es asistencia o delegación? Mi nota sobre el fallo del STJ de Chubut que revocó la nulidad de una sentencia porque el juez había usado IA para redactarla. La sentencia es del juez, no de la IA diariojudicial.com/news-102981-la…
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Fermione
Fermione@chaquetumate·
La psicología conductual no es así. Para nada. Nunca leyeron sobre análisis funcional de la conducta? Pueden estar en desacuerdo, pero critiquenla por lo que es. No por los hombres de paja que se arman.
V@Only_Vero

La psicología conductual y la psiquiatría farmacológica operan bajo la lógica del capitalismo: el síntoma es una falla que impide producir. Si dejas de estar triste para volver a trabajar, el sistema dice que estás "curado", aunque sigas siendo un extraño para ti mismo.

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Alejandro Calzetta
Alejandro Calzetta@ADCalzetta·
Hay muchos (demasiados diría) por acá con nociones ontológicas fuertes de las naciones y la ciudadanía que me hacen reír. Reír desde un sano empirismo termo, por supuesto.
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Sofía Carlota Geyer
Sofía Carlota Geyer@sofiageyer·
Mas que "tecnologia se mueve maa rapido que la regulacion", es que se mueve mas rapido que las conversaciones sobre como adoptar IA con pensamiento etico y critico...
Shruti@heyshrutimishra

Everyone's reading OpenClaw's China adoption as a productivity story. The workplace coercion numbers tell a different story. Over the past three weeks, nearly 1,000 people have lined up outside Tencent's headquarters in Shenzhen to get a single piece of software installed on their laptops. Engineers from cloud providers are hosting free public installation events. Local governments are offering up to $690,000 in subsidies for companies building on the platform. The headlines framed this as enthusiasm. Mass adoption. China leaping ahead in agentic AI. But here's the number that should concern you: at one of China's largest finance groups, managers told employees they would be "immediately replaced or let go" if they didn't use the AI agent. Let's trace what's actually happening. OpenClaw runs locally on your machine and can take proactive actions across your entire system. The software requires deep system permissions. It needs access to your email, calendar, file system, messaging platforms. This isn't a browser extension. It's root-level access to your digital life. And in China, that access isn't optional anymore. Cindy Weng, a 35-year-old product manager in Shenzhen, was told she needed to stay for an AI contest during Lunar New Year, a week-long holiday. The company had just adopted OpenClaw and managers wanted employees to prove, competitively, that they could use it. "Since OpenClaw came along, things have gotten insanely competitive," she said. "We're practically being crushed by the grind." The contest was postponed after employee pushback. But the pressure didn't ease. Managers made it clear: learn the tool or be replaced. This pattern is repeating across Chinese companies. At a Beijing research facility, employees are ranked monthly based on how much they use Cursor. Software engineers report being told their roles could become "obsolete in the not-so-remote future" if they don't integrate AI into every workflow. Meanwhile, a cottage industry has emerged. Engineers are charging 500 yuan ($72) to install OpenClaw on-site. If you get cold feet about giving an AI agent access to your entire digital life? They'll charge you the same amount to uninstall it. The government's response reveals the contradiction. Chinese authorities have banned OpenClaw from state-run enterprises and government agencies over security concerns. The National Vulnerability Database warned that improper configuration could create serious cybersecurity risks. At the exact same time, local governments in Shenzhen, Wuxi, Longgang, and Hefei are offering subsidies, startup programs, and policy initiatives to accelerate OpenClaw adoption. The Wuxi high-tech district is dangling 5 million yuan for manufacturing applications. Beijing is simultaneously banning OpenClaw on government networks while local governments subsidize companies building on it. This isn't a bug in policy. It's the strategy: capture the economic upside of agentic AI while keeping it out of the party-state's own systems. But the private sector has no such protections. Companies are racing to adopt because the productivity gains are real and the opportunity cost of abstaining is becoming untenable. Banning AI agents in 2026 is like trying to ban spreadsheets in 1985. why this matters beyond China? this is what AI adoption looks like when there are no labor protections. No collective bargaining over what level of system access is reasonable. No negotiation over whether employers can mandate competitive ranking based on AI usage. No opt-out for workers who don't want to grant root-level permissions to an autonomous agent. The technology moves faster than regulation. Companies adopt because competitors are adopting. Workers comply because non-compliance means replacement. And the engineers charging $72 to uninstall? They're the only ones who recognized this might not end well.

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