37. Gillian Hadfield on Regulatory Markets, Silly Rules, and why Humans Invented Law - a podcast by Fin Moorhouse and Luca Righetti
from 2021-09-27T18:45
Gillian Hadfield is Director of the Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society. She is a Professor of Law and Professor of Strategic Management at the University of Toronto.
In our interview, we discuss:
- Why humans invented law, and what Gillian describes as "the demand side" for legal infrastructure;
- Why social norms continue to be important today and how Ancient Athens managed to use a decentralised system of collective punishment;
- The case for "regulatory markets" in governing artificial intelligence, and how governments in the 21st Century need to keep up with rapid advances in technology
- "Silly rules" and why seemingly arbitrary norms are actually really important in creating society's normative infrastructures
You can read more about the topics we cover in this episode's write-up: hearthisidea.com/episodes/gillian.
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