The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Formation and the Development of the Law
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Intellectual Property, Liability, Accountability, Privacy, Surveillance, Artificial IntelligenceAbstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) is having a significant impact on the formation and development of the law, presenting both opportunities and challenges. This presentation explores five main problems related to AI and the law, including bias and discrimination, intellectual property rights, liability and accountability, privacy and surveillance, and ethical considerations, and potential decisions that can be made to address them. Drawing on the perspectives of ten scholars and global legal practices, this presentation aims to contribute to the responsible and ethical development of AI in the legal system.
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