Seventy years ago, American writer Philip K. Dick published his science fiction novella The Minority Report, that depicts a future society where three mutants (‘precogs’), connected to a vast all-seeing…
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Many examples of artificial intelligence have the potential for use by personal users, and this use has implications for liability. As an example of personal use, autonomous vehicles are particularly…
Amidst the burgeoning backlog of unresolved legal cases, many countries are actively seeking to upgrade their legal system by integrating the intelligent technology within the judiciary to expedite the disposal…
Adapting the legal framework to the digital economy requires a continuous assessment, in order to make sure that a proper balance between innovation and user protection is maintained while technology…
Global AI regulations aim to address the risks associated with the deployment of AI systems while simultaneously fostering responsible innovation. In essence, lawmakers find themselves walking on the razor edge…
On September 28, 2022 the European Commission published a Proposal for a new Directive on liability for defective products (PLD Proposal) and a Proposal for a Directive on AI liability.…
Artificial Intelligence (AI) can collect, while unperceived, Big Data on the user. It can identify their cognitive profile and manipulate the users into predetermined choices by exploiting their cognitive biases…
There is more in regulating artificial intelligence than data protection, but it remains one of the crucial aspects. The AI Act poses a risk of establishing parallel enforcement structures with…
When an art buyer cannot establish with certainty the origin of the work, namely when there is a risk that the purchase transaction concerns a forgery and not a genuine…