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AI Legislation in Computational Society

Zhiyi Liu () and Yejie Zheng ()
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Zhiyi Liu: Computational Law and AI Ethics Research Center of Shanghai Jiaotong University
Yejie Zheng: Computational Law and AI Ethics Research Center of Shanghai Jiaotong University

Chapter Chapter 9 in AI Ethics and Governance, 2022, pp 127-141 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In today’s society, the increasingly popular and diversified applications of artificial intelligence are significantly improving the efficiency of production and the quality of people’s lives. However, at the same time, it also leads to a huge ethical and legal problem: the boundary of personal data privacy rights is becoming increasingly blurred, and the violations of personal data privacy rights are getting worse.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-2531-3_9

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