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Non-computable law: revolutionizing AI to address the hard problems of computational law
Abstract In the age of artificial intelligence (AI), the endeavour to translate legal concepts into machine language and leverage technology within legal systems heralds a …
A Comparative Study of Undue Influence and Unfair Conduct in Contract Law Using NLP and …
This study explores intelligent identification methods for undue influence and grossly unfair clauses from the cross-perspectives of artificial intelligence and comparative contract law, focusing on …
The Influencers of International Investment Law: A Computational Study of ISDS Actors’ Changing Behavior
AbstractThis Article studies the change in behavior over time for the professional actors in the international investment arbitration system. Using the results from a large-scale …
An Analysis of the Multilayered Structure of Global AI Ethics Governance
The potential of AI-driven truth technologies: opportunities, risks and governance
Developing an artificial intelligence ethics governance checklist for the legal community
From AI security to ethical AI security: a comparative risk-mitigation framework for classical and hybrid …
Abstract As Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems evolve from classical to hybrid classical-quantum architectures, traditional notions of security—mainly centered on technical robustness—are no longer sufficient. This …