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The Role of Law in Addressing the Risks of Using Artificial Intelligence

Received: 15 August 2024     Accepted: 6 September 2024     Published: 20 September 2024
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Abstract

The law can be considered an important tool to address the risks of using artificial intelligence (AI). AI is defined in a variety of ways depending on the tasks it completes. Given that AI leverages computing power to carry out tasks that people typically undertake, it is also frequently referred to as cognitive computing or machine learning. Artificial intelligence (AI) uses data perception and synthesis to replicate human thought processes, automate tasks, and make judgments. The use of AI is regulated by many laws and regulations aimed at protecting consumers, users and society in general. The role of the law in addressing the risks of using AI includes many issues, among which are: maintaining privacy and security, maintaining fairness, civil and criminal liability, maintain safety and regulating the use of AI in business. Artificial intelligence in law firms has proven to be a golden ticket to increased productivity, improved decision-making, and higher competitiveness in the industry. Rules that individuals and organizations must adhere to when using AI, ensuring that these standards are strictly applied. Furthermore, the law helps promote transparency and accountability, as organizations have to commit to documenting AI usage processes and clarify how data and algorithms are used. This helps reduce the risk of discrimination and errors that can occur when using the AI.

Published in International Journal of Science, Technology and Society (Volume 12, Issue 5)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijsts.20241205.12
Page(s) 151-158
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Keywords

Confidentiality, Legal Gaps, Transparency and Accountability

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