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Chan | Ennuschat | Lee | Lin | Storr

Künstliche Intelligenz und Öffentliches Wirtschaftsrecht

Nomos,  2022, 199 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-8817-0


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The work is part of the series Schriften zum Öffentlichen Wirtschaftsrecht (Volume 16)
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englischThe increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI for short) is bringing about revolutionary changes – including in public commercial law. In this conference volume, many possible applications of artificial intelligence and the associated legal issues are addressed from Taiwanese, Austrian and German perspectives. The reference areas cover diverse topics: the responsibility for AI use in public administration, real laboratories, autonomous driving, the use of AI in agriculture, remote biometric identification systems, social scoring, anti-money laundering, AI use in online gambling, and the EU Commission's draft European Law on Artificial Intelligence.

 

With contributions by

Prof. Dr. Chen-Jung Chan, Prof. Dr. Jörg Ennuschat, Jessica Heuser, Johannes Fritsch, Prof. Dr. Chien-Liang Lee, Prof. Dr. Yuh-May Lin, Mag. Felix Reimann, Univ.-Prof. Dr. Stefan Storr and Dr. Matthias Zußner.

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