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Direito e inteligência artificial: desafios da regulação da IA no Sistema Judiciário Brasileiro
This article analyzes the challenges of regulating Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Brazilian judicial system, considering the constitutional, ethical, and normative principles that guide the …
Bias in Adjudication and the Promise of AI: Challenges to Procedural Fairness
Empirical research demonstrates that judges are prone to cognitive and social biases, both of which can reduce the accuracy of judgements and introduce extra-legal influences …
Algorithmic Bias in Hiring Algorithms: A Kenyan Perspective
The use of machine learning algorithms has permeated into nearly all aspects of life. With this steady integration, tasks previously handled by humans are increasingly …
Algorithmic and Non-Algorithmic Fairness: Should We Revise our View of the Latter Given Our View …
Abstract In the US context, critics of court use of algorithmic risk prediction algorithms have argued that COMPAS involves unfair machine bias because it generates …
TDM copyright for AI in Europe: a view from Portugal
Abstract The development of artificial intelligence (AI) justified the introduction at the level of the European Union (EU) of a new copyright exception regarding text …
Beijing Internet Court recognizes copyright in AI-generated image
Abstract In the initial instance involving artificial intelligence (AI)-generated images in China, the Beijing Internet Court determined that AI-generated images are considered protectable works, and …
AI Training and Copyright: Should Intellectual Property Law Allow Machines to Learn?
This article examines the intricate legal landscape surrounding the use of copyrighted materials in the development of artificial intelligence (AI). It explores the rise of …