Abstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is currently dominating the discussions in the legal community. However, so far, the private international law aspects of AI regulation have received comparatively little attention . In this respect, the almost obsessive AI focus follows a familiar pattern. We saw the same, eg, when it was data privacy the "hottest topic in town'.
In more detail, I will discuss AI in private international law from two perspectives. First, I examine how private international law regulates AI and what challenges we face in that setting. In this context, it is worthwhile to reflect on how much is just hype and how many are the real challenges. The second part will go into something I initially wrote about in 2019. Can AI help us solve some of the private international law issues we have in relation to the internet?
D. Svantesson, AI and Private International Law, Lex&Forum 2/2024.347 = sakkoulas-online
In more detail, I will discuss AI in private international law from two perspectives. First, I examine how private international law regulates AI and what challenges we face in that setting. In this context, it is worthwhile to reflect on how much is just hype and how many are the real challenges. The second part will go into something I initially wrote about in 2019. Can AI help us solve some of the private international law issues we have in relation to the internet?
D. Svantesson, AI and Private International Law, Lex&Forum 2/2024.347 = sakkoulas-online
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 347-356 |
| Journal | Lex&Forum |
| Volume | 2/2024 |
| Publication status | Published - 30 May 2024 |
| Event | The legal frontiers of artificial intelligence - Online Duration: 30 May 2024 → 30 May 2024 https://www.sakkoulas.gr/en/info/events/archive/lex-forum-the-legal-frontiers-of-artificial-intelligence/ |