Once upon a time, artificial intelligence (AI) was something of a niche subject in the law. There were, of course, some lawyers and legal scholars dealing with AI-related matters, but…
Author: Marco Almada
Marco Almada is a doctoral researcher at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. Marco has a Master in Comparative, European and International Laws from the European University Institute, a Bachelor of Laws from the University of São Paulo, and Bachelor's and Master's degrees in computing from the University of Campinas. His research deals with the role of technical knowledge in legal reasoning, with a specific interest in how AI regulation models the technical properties of AI technologies.