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Artificial Intelligence And International Law Jaemin Lee

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Artificial Intelligence And International Law Jaemin Lee
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.5 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Jaemin Lee
ISBN: 9789811914959, 9811914958
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Artificial Intelligence And International Law Jaemin Lee by Jaemin Lee 9789811914959, 9811914958 instant download after payment.

This book examines the timely issue of artificial intelligence (AI) and law. At this moment, AI is rapidly developing and being utilized in many different sectors. Meanwhile, the rise of AI raises complex questions and poses new challenges—new products and services involving AI will require new regulations and standards to minimize potential negative side-effects and maximize the benefits of this new technology, both within domestic law and international law. Thus, this book focuses on the impact of AI on international law and seeks ways to develop international law frameworks to adequately address the challenges of the AI era. In this context, new forms of inter-state conflicts and emergence of new subjects and objects of international law are discussed along with relevant up-to-date developments in major jurisdictions. Issues arising from the advent of AI relating to state sovereignty, state responsibility, dispute settlements, and north-south divide are also considered.

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