Artificial intelligence

Artificial Intelligence and Public Law: European Law, Constitutional Principles and Administrative Procedures (by Anna Barbara Zejc)
The subject of my thesis is the investigation of the use of artificial intelligence in administrative procedures affecting European citizens, in particular the possible impact it may have in regard to the fundamental rights, as well as under the general principles of European Union law. Researcher Ms. Anna Barbara Zejc – abzejc@gmail.com De Castro Abogados
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Legal implications of predictive enforcement: The use of artificial intelligence and technology in predicting and preventing crime (by Kelly Blount)
Kelly’s PhD research focuses on the evolution of criminal law enforcement. Namely, her research analyzes the legal implications of using technology and artificial intelligence in predicting and preventing crime. The concept of a risk society has been elevated by the injection of technology into criminal law enforcement, further increasing its relevance and in turn, the…
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