What Are You Looking At? Emerging Privacy Concerns with Eye Tracking in Virtual Reality

Abstract This note explores how the implementation of eye-tracking in virtual reality headsets raises novel biometric privacy concerns, specifically as it relates to information revealed from tracking individual eye activity. Virtual reality and eye-tracking technologies are expected to experience a significant uptick in consumer adoption over the coming years. Due to the wide range of […]

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The Disparate Impact of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

Abstract The use of artificial intelligence (AI) models to make decisions about actual or potential employees and consumers carries the risk of “disparate impact”—unintentional discrimination. Employment and credit markets are of particular interest to the legal community because both are subject to regulations that prohibit discrimination by classes such as age, color, disability, genetic information,

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Imperfect Digital Certificates of Provenance: A Categorical Risk-Based Approach to Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTS)

Abstract Non-fungible tokens (“NFTs”) are an emerging digital asset that has captured worldwide attention with multi-million-dollar price tags for what appear to be basic pixelated JPEG files and a total market value reaching into the tens of billions. On one hand, NFTs may be poised to revolutionize creative industries and drastically alter consumer interaction with

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All The News That’s Fit To Be Identified: Facilitating Access To High-Quality News Through Internet Platforms

Abstract Roughly half of Americans get some of their news from social media, and nearly two-thirds get some of their news from search engines. As our modern information gatekeepers, these internet companies bear a special responsibility to consider the impact of their platform and site policies on users’ access to high-quality news sources. They should

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2023-2024 Board & Members

Colorado Technology Law Journal 2023-2024 Volumes 22.1 & 22.2 Executive Board Editor-in-Chief: Marlaina Pinto Executive Editor: Alexander Brack Managing Editor: Nicholas Whynott Operations Editor: Benjamin Asser Lead Production Editor: Andrew Ken Lead Articles Editor: Emily Troeltzch Lead Note Editor: Emma F. Cohen Outreach & Diversity Editor: Isabelle Dean   Editorial Staff Articles Editors Stephen Acquario Benjamin

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2022-2023 Board & Members

Colorado Technology Law Journal 2022-2023 Volumes 21.1 & 21.2 Executive Board Editor-in-Chief: Cassandra Pankey Executive Editor: Seth Miller Managing Editor: Bryan Hindin Operations Editor: Benjamin Bonner Lead Production Editor: Allen Jones III Lead Articles Editor: Graham Stevenson Lead Note Editor: Jill Himelhoch   Editorial Staff Production Editors Gabriel Rudin Miguel Gutierrez-Rodarte Paige Robinson Articles Editors Bobbie

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