Cryptocurrency Insurance. Who Cares?
This scholarly article delves into the emerging realm of cryptocurrency insurance in response to the escalating losses from cryptocurrency-related crimes. The text highlights that in 2021, a record $14 billion was lost due to such crimes, with a 79% increase from the previous year. Insurance companies have responded by introducing 'digital asset insurance' to provide coverage for entities holding significant amounts of cryptocurrencies. The paper aims to explore various facets related to this emerging field.
The Chapters Include:
"Basic Building Blocks of Cryptocurrencies"
"Current Digital Asset Insurance Options"
"Legal Challenges Surrounding Coverage"
"Regulatory Legal Questions Hampering the Digital Asset Insurance Industry"
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In summary, the paper addresses the emergence of cryptocurrency insurance, its challenges, and its implications within the context of rapidly evolving blockchain technology and regulatory landscapes.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Criminal Justice and Capital Punishment.
This article discusses artificial intelligence (AI) and how it affects criminal justice and capital punishment. Through this scope the paper explores who is affected by AI, when AI can be utilized, and why exclusion of AI goes against the foundations of due process.
The Chapters Include:
"Brief History"
"Benefits and Downfalls"
"Epilogue"
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In summary, the paper covers implementation of AI in the criminal justice system, and addresses concerns regarding biases, transparency, privacy, and accountability.