Artificial Intelligence Law
Artificial Intelligence Law
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Narrated by:
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Michael Stuhre
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Written by:
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Klay Robinson
About this listen
Artificial intelligence and the law is a sub-area of artificial intelligence (AI), mainly related to applications of AI to the problems of legal informatics and original research on these problems. Another direction is the transfer of tools and methods developed in the context of solving legal problems to the sphere of artificial intelligence as a whole. For example, theories of legal decisions, especially the argumentation models, contributed to the development of the representation of knowledge and reasoning; norm-based social organization models have contributed to the development of multi-agent systems; reasoning in the framework of paperwork contributed to the development of evidence; the need to store and then retrieve large amounts of textual data entailed a significant contribution to conceptual information retrieval and intelligent databases.
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