Author Archives: F. E. Guerra-Pujol
Previews of coming attractions
FYI: I will be blogging about the following works (beginning with item #1 below) in the days and weeks ahead:
Assorted (GenAi) Links
1. AI Regulation (via Elad Blog) 2. Former Google CEO: Companies’ AI guardrails “aren’t enough” to prevent harm (via Axios) 3. The Economic Case for Generative AI and Foundation Models (via a16z) 4. When AI Is Trained on AI-Generated Data, … Continue reading
Conspiracy Theory Theories
I have surveyed this topic before (see here), and so this fascinating essay on “The Future of the Philosophy of Conspiracy Theory: An Introduction to Conspiracy Theory Theory” by Matthew R. X. Dentith, who edited an entire collection of essays … Continue reading
The Internet is undefeated: Bill *plagiarism for me but not for thee* Ackman edition
For context, see here or here.
Assorted (outer space) links
1. SpaceX wants to impose its ‘own legal regime’ on Mars for human settlements; a space law expert says that’s dubious, but Earth should take it seriously anyway (via Business Insider) 2. Moon’s resources could be ‘destroyed by thoughtless exploitation’, … Continue reading
Wikipedia Wednesday: list of English words containing Q not followed by U
Around the web …
FYI: below are links to three of the open tabs on my Internet browser: 1. Smith and Rousseau’s Competing Visions of Commercial Society (via Adam Smith Works) 2. 2023 Word of the Year Is “Enshittification” (via the American Dialect Society; … Continue reading
The use and misuse of history in (constitutional) law: some additional observations
How should history inform the study, practice, and interpretation of law, especially constitutional law? In a previous post I surveyed two radically different approaches to legal history: history as memory and history as evidence. (See here or below.) Today, I … Continue reading

