Artificial law
A collection of volumes to investigate the impact of artificial intelligence on law, between ethics and regulation.
We present a collection of volumes that explores the intersection between law and artificial intelligence, a rapidly evolving field that raises new ethical and legal challenges.
From market regulation to predictive justice, from copyright protection to smart contracts, covering blockchain, cryptocurrencies, labor law, ethics, and human rights.
An opportunity to reflect on how laws should evolve to regulate the use of AI, safeguarding fundamental rights and preventing discrimination or abuse. In a world increasingly influenced by new technologies, it is essential to understand how artificial intelligence can impact public policies, individual rights, and legal responsibilities.
In the library, in the Private Law section, a bibliographic exhibition displays a selection of the main texts of the collection.
Explore the complete collection in Galileo Discovery.
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