HAPL #3 – Artificial Intelligence and Legal Theory (ft. Domingos Farinho)

The guest for this third episode of the HAPL podcast is Domingos Soares Farinho, currently professor auxiliar at the Faculdade de Direito of the Universidade de Lisboa, member of the Centro de Investigação em Direito Público (CIDP) do Instituto de … Continued

Should We Be Offended by AI Slurs? The Case of Algorithmic Insults (II)

In the precedent blog post, we explored the first to stages to give an answer to whether we should be offended by AI slurs: the technical architectures of LLMs and their capacity to generate toxic content, as well as some … Continued

Should We Be Offended by AI Slurs? The Case of Algorithmic Insults (I)

The rapid integration of Large Language Models (LLMs), such as GPT-5, Gemini and Grok, into daily life has generated remarkable opportunities for communication, creativity, and information processing. These systems are capable of drafting text, generating code, and sustaining seemingly coherent … Continued

HAPL #1 – Threats and challenges to the Rule of Law (ft. Gerald J. Postema)

The guest for the first episode of the HAPL podcast is Gerald J. Postema, Cary C. Boshamer Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In conversation with Julieta Rabanos, he discusses his last book “Law’s Rule: … Continued

AI & Law: Are We Witnessing the Death of the Legal Author?

The contemporary scenario: AI, life, and law It is commonplace now to hear about the use of artificial intelligence (AI) – especially, large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT – in basically every aspect of life. Discussion about the extent, … Continued