Publications by authors named "John J Nay"

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  • This paper talks about Large Language Models (LLMs) and how they can help understand and analyze tax law better.
  • It shows that LLMs can get better at understanding legal stuff over time, especially with new updates and using specific examples.
  • The research suggests that while LLMs are improving, they still aren't as good as expert tax lawyers, but their growth could change how law works and how AI is controlled.
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Law could recognize nonhuman AI-led corporate entities.

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Out of nearly 70,000 bills introduced in the U.S. Congress from 2001 to 2015, only 2,513 were enacted.

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The Prisoner's Dilemma has been a subject of extensive research due to its importance in understanding the ever-present tension between individual self-interest and social benefit. A strictly dominant strategy in a Prisoner's Dilemma (defection), when played by both players, is mutually harmful. Repetition of the Prisoner's Dilemma can give rise to cooperation as an equilibrium, but defection is as well, and this ambiguity is difficult to resolve.

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