NEW PERSPECTIVES IN CONTEMPORARY LAW
Adriana Iuliana Stancu , Dunarea de Jos" University of Galati, RomaniaAbstract
Purpose and Objectives: Law, over time, has faced all the changes in society, both political, economic and social, but also technological, the latter being a decisive factor of our days. It has permanently adapted itself through legislative changes at all levels, so that the very development of society is not hampered.
Proposals and Methodology: At present, decisive changes are taking place, due to the involvement of artificial intelligence, but also due to the fact that we are in the midst of a digital era, constantly promoted by the development of technology.
Results and Implications: The main issue that arises is the fact that it has not yet been established whether the legal norms, both national and international, can easily adapt to digitalization, so whether AI can use the norms as such in obtaining similar results to the judgments handed down by the courts.
ZENODO DOI:- https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14061630
Keywords
Law, legislation;, artificial intelligence;, privacy;, GDPR
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