2023
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Boine, C., & Rolnick, D. (2023). General Purpose AI Systems in the AI Act: Trying to fit a square peg into a round hole. Paper presented at WeRobot 2023, MIT Media Lab and Boston University School of Law, September 2023. Winner of the Best Paper Award.
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Boine, C. (2023). Fiduciary principles in AI: Utilizing the duty of loyalty to align artificial intelligence systems with human goals. Paper presented at WeRobot 2023, MIT Media Lab and Boston University School of Law, September 2023.
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Boine, C. (2023). Artificial intelligence and civil liability in the European Union. In C. Castets-Renard & J. Eynard (Eds.), Artificial Intelligence Law: Between sectorial and general rules. Bruylant.
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Boine, C. (2023). Emotional attachment to AI companions and European law. MIT Case Studies in Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Computing, Winter 2023.
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Gutierrez, C. I., Aguirre, A., Uuk, R., Boine, C., & Franklin, M. (2023). A proposal for a definition of general purpose artificial intelligence systems. Digital Society, 2(3).
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Boine, C. (2023). La responsabilité civile liée à l’intelligence artificielle dans l’Union Européenne. In C. Castets-Renard & J. Eynard (Eds.), Un droit de l’intelligence artificielle: Entre règles sectorielles et régime général. Bruylant.
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Light, C., & Boine, C. (2023). In the crosshairs: Black women and the politics of armed citizenship. In J. Nash & S. Pinto (Eds.), Routledge Companion to Intersectionality. Routledge.
2022
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Boine, C., Siegel, M., & Maiga, A. (2022). The effectiveness of value‑based messages to engage gun owners on firearm policies: a three‑stage nested study. Injury Epidemiology, 9, 30.
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Boine, C. (2022). Manipulation in EU law. Paper presented at the Information Society Project, Yale Law School, March 2022.
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Boine, C. (2022). L’IA générale et la proposition de règlement de la Commission européenne. Dalloz IP/IT, 2022(2).
2021
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Ontario Law Commission. (2021). Comparing European and Canadian AI regulation.
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Boine, C., Caffrey, K., & Siegel, M. (2021). Who are gun owners in the United States? A latent class analysis of the 2019 National Lawful Use of Guns Survey. Sociological Perspectives.
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Boine, C., & Light, C. (2021). L’individu majoritaire n’existe pas. Esprit.
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Siegel, M., Dunn, D., Shareef, F., Neufeld, M., & Boine, C. (2021). The descriptive epidemiology of brand-specific gun ownership in the US: results from the 2019 National Lawful Use of Guns Survey. Injury Epidemiology, 8(1), 1-13.
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Popcun, J., Simons, N., Siegel, M., & Boine, C. (2021). Gun owners, opinion, and policy opportunities amid the pandemic.
2020
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Boine, C. (2020). In Love with a Corporation without knowing it: Social robots and human emotions. Paper presented at Robophilosophy 2020, Denmark/online, August 2020.
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Boine, C., & Krupa, J. (2020). Punishing youth, poverty, and race: Legal, theoretical, and statistical issues overlooked in the COMPAS debate. Paper presented at the International Conference on Machine Learning, Law and Machine Learning Workshop, Austria/online, June 2020.
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Siegel, M., & Boine, C. (2020). The meaning of guns to gun owners in the U.S.: The 2019 National Lawful Use of Guns Survey. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 59(5).
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Boine, C., Siegel, M., Ross, C., Fleegler, E. W., & Alcorn, T. (2020). What is gun culture? Cultural variations and trends across the United States. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 7, 21.
2019
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Boine, C. (2019). Slavery in the U.S. and the theory of a Southern subculture of violence. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, November 2019.
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Boine, C. (2019). Laws about who can buy guns work, laws about which guns you can buy don't. The Washington Examiner.
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Siegel, M., & Boine, C. (2019). What are the most effective policies in reducing gun homicides? Rockefeller Institute of Government.