Could Ancient Laws Help Us Sue The Internet?
Can dredging up legal terms from the 11th century help us sue the internet? That seems to be the oddball question of the day.
If a bunch of unrelated algorithms, interacting in unforeseen ways, puts you under heightened surveillance, blocks your credit or stunts your kids' life choices, who do you call? Who will make redress for such unforeseen, unintended automated wrongs?
