Tracks > Track 6: Legal and Economic implications for AI
Track 6: Legal and Economic implications for AI
This track explores the evolving legal frameworks governing human-machine collaboration and competition in the age of AI and automation. As machines become more integrated into the workforce and decision-making processes, legal challenges surrounding liability, intellectual property, privacy, and labor rights are intensifying. The track will focus on current regulations, emerging legal considerations, and the ethical implications of human-machine interactions, aiming to provide a roadmap for ensuring responsible AI adoption while safeguarding human rights and economic fairness. An innovative feature of this track is that a Law & Economics approach has been selected which offers on the one hand valuable interdisciplinary insights to this emerging field of research and on the other hand offers some practical guidance on how to best deal with the new interfaces AI triggers for future policy-making.
Keywords: Human-machine collaboration, Artificial Intelligence, Automation, Workforce integration, Decision-making processes, Liability, Intellectual property, Privacy, Labor rights, Emerging legal challenges, Law & Economics approach, Interdisciplinary insights, Societal changes, Economic concerns
Organizer: Mjellma Carabregu Vokshi mjellma.carabregu@uni-pr.edu
Co-organizers: Armin Kammel