Acta Scientific Computer Sciences

Literature Review Volume 5 Issue 5

Analysis of Law and Facts in the Era of Artificial Intelligence

Seema1 and Umadevi2

1Professor, School of Law Studies, CMR University, Bengaluru, India 2Professor, School of Science Studies, CMR University, Bengaluru, India

*Corresponding Author: Umadevi, Professor, School of Science Studies, CMR University, Bengaluru, India.

Received: March 07, 2023; Published: April 11, 2023

Abstract

The digital world comprising of Artificial Intelligence is taking over humans and even directing their values. Various sectors of the world have been benefited and are urging towards the need of having fully automated system in all the sectors, however there is fear that this initiative can lead to a disastrous result as the data fed to the system may be misused. It is a requisite of society that innovation is socially preferable and justifiable, that it should go hand in hand with law. This paper discusses the challenges that are faced by the legislators, courts, lawyers and judges and also the challenges while developing models in automobiles, cyber security and machinery with IoT.

Keywords: Artificial Intelligence; Law; E Commerce; Liability; Automobiles; Cyber Security

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Citation

Citation: Seema and Umadevi. “Analysis of Law and Facts in the Era of Artificial Intelligence". Acta Scientific Computer Sciences 5.5 (2023): 39-43.

Copyright

Copyright: © 2023 Seema and Umadevi. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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