MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE LAW / ed. by H.S. Antunes et al. Springer Publishing, 2024. – 456 pp.

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Abstract

The review provides an overview analysis of the monograph prepared by a team of scientists who have worked for several years studying the mutual influence of artificial intelligence technologies and the matter of law. The authors of the monograph examined a wide range of issues within the area under study, identified the main problem areas, and proposed solutions to problems taking into account the possibilities of an interdisciplinary approach. The monograph includes three sections, each of which is devoted to a specific block of issues. The first section concerns the most general issues, including those that are only indirectly related to law. The second section identifies the main ethical and legal problems associated with the use of artificial intelligence. The third section includes the results of research directly related to the formation of legal regulation in the area under study. Familiarization with the results of the authors' work is of interest to legal scholars interested in the problems of legal regulation in the field of artificial intelligence.

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I. R Begishev

Timiryasov Kazan Innovative University

Author for correspondence.
Email: begishev@mail.ru
Doctor of Law, Associate Professor, Honored Lawyer of the Republic of Tatarstan, Chief Researcher, Research Institute of Digital Technologies and Law; Professor, Department of Criminal Law and Process Kazan, Russia

I. A Filipova

Lobachevsky Nizhny Novgorod State University

Email: irinafilipova@yandex.ru
PhD in Law, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Labor and Environmental Law Nizhny Novgorod, Russia

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