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Regulating the Use of Artificial Intelligence(AI): Achievements and Challenges

Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
Hamamoto, Mayumi
Faculty of Business and Law 
Abstract
This dissertation is research regarding the achievements and challenges in artificial intelligence (A) regulation at a domestic level and international level. This study is important because there are more legal issues regarding the application of AI, and AI has grown to be part of the public’s daily lives. A mixed method has been adopted in this research: doctrinal legal research and a comparative legal research method. AI was invented in the 1950s and in the 2000s, has been more accessible to the public. The first AI regulation, the EU AI ACT, has recently been enforced, an AI regulation that has been around for nearly seven decades after its invention. It is high time that regulators in different states invest more effort in AI regulations.
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Artificial Intelligen...

System Learning

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