# Study pack:  (ssrn-4809006) - SSRN: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4809006 - Full text: `papers/ssrn-4809006/paper.txt` - Summary (EN): `papers/ssrn-4809006/summary.md` - Summary (ZH): `papers/ssrn-4809006/summary.zh.md` ## Elevator pitch Professor Yonathan Arbel of the University of Alabama School of Law argues for critically examining and updating legal doctrines by incorporating factors like time in contract interpretation, the profound societal and legal impacts of AI (including "AI Lies" in ssrn-4809006), and economic or behavioral insights into legal practice and individual rights. He challenges static views and advocates for dynamic, context-aware approaches to emerging legal challenges and established principles, from unbundling legal services to understanding copyright in the age of generative AI and the subtleties of price obfuscation and information disclosure. ## Keywords / concepts contracts; AI; law ## Suggested questions (for RAG / study) - What is the paper’s main claim and what problem does it solve? - What method/data does it use (if any), and what are the main results? - What assumptions are doing the most work? - What are the limitations or failure modes the author flags? - How does this connect to the author’s other papers in this corpus? _Auto-generated study aid. For canonical content, rely on `paper.txt`/`paper.pdf`._