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Legal aspects of artificial intelligence

Publication at Faculty of Law |
2021

Abstract

At present the implementation of artificial intelligence, unfortunately also affected by the coronavirus pandemic, is constantly accelerating. Our community is implementing artificial intelligence with the vision of streamlining its processes and saving costs.

This paper is focused on some of the basic issues that the legal community or the European Union is solving in relation to application of artificial intelligence both now, as well as in terms of the need for future solution. The main areas addressed in this paper are the impact of AI and its decision-making on rights of individuals affected by this decision and liability for harm caused by AI.

Within the area describing impact of AI on the rights of individuals, the paper summarizes some aspects of the legal framework in which the AI and its decision-making should operate. For the time being, the area of liability for damage caused by AI is insufficiently prepared for the incorporation of AI into everyday life.

Even the legislator finds the need to amend this area.