- N.Y.U. Law Review
- 14 June 2009
Automating Contract Law: How Advances in Knowledge-Management Technology Can Help Transform the Empirical Study of Contract Law
George S. Geis - University of Virginia School of Law
Early one morning in January 1956, Herbert Simon announced to his graduate class at Carnegie Mellon that “[o]ver Christmas, Al Newell and I invented a thinking machine.” His claim was a bit premature, but Simon did win the Nobel Prize in Economics twenty-two years later—not for creating a sentient computer… Read More »