Author Archives: F. E. Guerra-Pujol
Friday funnies: ChatGPT edition
Or, if you prefer, here is a more comprehensive explanation of large language models.
Business law and ChatGPT
Will ChatGPT usher in a new era of unprecedented cultural, economic, and scientific progress? Or is it just the next Napster, i.e. an outlaw technology that is destined to be shut down by the courts in due time? Or will … Continue reading
Will ChatGPT become the next Napster?
That is, will OpenAI and its ilk get sued out of existence? I certainly hope so! For your edification and possible amusement, below are some “A.I. legal risk/legal liability links”: 1. Potential legal liability for copyright infringement (via the Wall … Continue reading
¡Viva Tijuana!
I could not go all the way to San Diego without visiting my favorite place in the world: my beloved Mexico! As an added bonus, my son Kleber is in town this weekend, so we crossed the border together. Memo … Continue reading
Postcards from San Diego
I have been in “America’s finest city” this week attending the annual meeting of the Academy of Legal Studies in Business (my penultimate trip this summer). Below is a small sample of some of my San Diego snapshots:
The origins of the Bechdel test
Are Hollywood and Broadway the last bastions of sexism? The Bechdel test asks whether a play, motion picture, or TV show features at least two women who talk to each other about something other than a man. Although this now-iconic … Continue reading
Gödel’s Loophole 2.0
To commemorate the tenth anniversary of the publication of my 2013 law review article “Gödel’s Loophole” (my most downloaded paper by far), I just posted to SSRN a new work-in-progress titled “Gödel’s Loophole 2.0“, which is now available here. (I … Continue reading

