The paper focuses on the category of “artificial intelligence” as an object of civil law regulation. In an age of rapid technological change, digital technologies (DT) have firmly entered various areas of socio-economic relations. The development of DT in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) required the creation of legal regulations for their use. Simultaneously, an important area of legal transformation is civil legislation, which mediates a wide range of property-value and personal non-property relations. To achieve the goals outlined in the work, the authors applied a dialectical approach and formal-logical, comparative-legal, systemic, and structural–functional research methods. Due to the development of high technologies and the creation of AI, there is a need for amendments to the legislation, for example, on the recognition of copyright for intellectual property objects created by artificial intelligence. The norms of the current civil legislation in the field of intellectual property do not make it possible to determine the legal regime of such objects. That is why the current socio-economic realities require the transformation of the norms of civil law regulation in the field of intellectual property. The authors also note that it is necessary to regulate civil law norms of relations to ensure workflow using AI technologies and establish the procedure for concluding contracts in electronic form, particularly smart contracts. The proposed changes to the civil legislation of Russia will improve the legal framework for the successful application of AI technologies in socio-economic relations.
Artificial Intelligence as an Object of Civil Law Regulation
Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies
2023-03-04
9 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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