Issue 4/2024 of the Journal of AI Law and Regulation (AIRe) is now available! A thought- (and action-) provoking editorial makes the case for prohibiting some AI tools to protect children. In the articles section you can read about a variety of topics: Establishing an International Organisation for Artificial Intelligence, When AI Turns Emotion into Data: The Gaps in EU Law, A Critical Analysis of the Right to Explanation in Article 86 of the European Union Artificial Intelligence Act, and Brain-Computer Interface Governance in the United States: Landscape, Gaps, and Soft Law as a Way Forward.
The opinion in this issue reflects on AI and Competition Policy, particularly on balancing innovation and market regulation.
The reports section delivers updates on:
- International: AI and the Legal Profession
- Italy: The Italian Strategy on AI
- Turkey: Following the EU’s AI Act? The First Steps Towards Regulating AI
- United Kingdom: The CMA’s Perspective on Addressing AI
- United States: A Late 2024 Update on AI Law Developments
- AI and Education: Ethical and Legal Implications of Generative AI Use in Education
AIRe 4/2024 also offers a case note on 3 judgments by Indian courts that deal with the use of ChatGPT, and LLMs in general, in judicial decision-making:
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