THE ROLE OF AI AS A DIGITAL LIBRARY - ETHICAL AND LEGAL CHALLENGE
This article addresses emerging legal challenges at the intersection of technological innovation and the legal system. The analysis highlights the complexity faced by courts when dealing with unregulated innovative issues. We will discuss the need for a balanced approach between technological advancement and ethical and legal protection of individual rights, focusing on privacy and authorship attribution in creations by algorithms. We argue that, in the face of issues not covered by existing legislation, courts have the duty to refer these matters to lawmakers for the development of specific laws. We emphasize the importance of collaboration between courts and lawmakers to promote adaptive justice aligned with societal values. The article concludes by emphasizing the need for a dynamic and collaborative approach to address legal challenges in the era of technological innovation.
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