An Overview of the Challenging Paths Ahead for the Future of Artificial Intelligence Law
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Digital Rights, Artificial Intelligence Rights, International, Privacy, Intellectual PropertyAbstract
Today, artificial intelligence, using its capabilities such as text and image processing, has many applications in education, health and wellness, career development, personal affairs, and even law. Among its applications are the analysis of raw data for research, content production, disease detection and identification, and marketing.
Therefore, artificial intelligence is progressing at a rapid pace, and its monitoring is visible in our lives and work and in the not-so-distant future, it will cover an important part of our lives. Therefore, it is important to understand the paths and challenges facing the future of artificial intelligence law.
In this regard, this research discusses the relevant field of artificial intelligence law, and also considers what kind of regulatory issues artificial intelligence projects at the national and international levels can add to the current digital law discourse.
Relying on the literature on artificial intelligence law, this research points out other problems related to the subjectivity of artificial intelligence law and the real personality of artificial intelligence that have not yet been recognized in digital law.
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