Problems of legal regulation of artificial intelligence in labor law of developed countries

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Title: Problems of legal regulation of artificial intelligence in labor law of developed countries
Authors: Yaroshenko, Oleg M., Melnychuk, Nataliia O., Zhygalkin, Ivan P., Silchenko, Serhii O., Zaika, Daria I.
Source: Informatologia
CODEN IORME 7
Volume 55
Issue 1-2
Publisher Information: Croatian Communication Association, 2022.
Publication Year: 2022
Subject Terms: 8. Economic growth, 1. No poverty, legal personality of artificial intelligence, legal status of artificial intelligence, responsibility of artificial intelligence, international legal acts, labor law
Description: The robotization process leads to the emergence of new subjects of legal regulation, which includes the search for new solutions in various areas of legal, economic and social development. The aim of the study. based on the analysis of international legal acts, the legislation of developed countries, as well as doctrinal provisions in the field of legal regulation of artificial intelligence, so it is necessary to characterize the directions, review the current state of research, list the main trends, and also make a comparative legal analysis of the development of legal regulation of artificial intelligence in labor law. It was made an analysis of the existing positions on a controversial issue among the authors. The authors have been made a classification of the approaches to the legal understanding of artificial intelligence, which were proposed in the scientific literature previously. The provisions of the legislation of developed countries in the field of legal regulation of artificial intelligence were compared, which made it possible to use positive experience to develop proposals for improving the norms of legislation. It is highlighted the need to create a convention at the international level that would be binding and standardize the legal regulation of artificial intelligence at the global level. It is argued that the responsibility for the actions or inactions of artificial intelligence is borne by the person who develops and programs the artificial intelligence.
Document Type: Article
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ISSN: 1848-7793
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DOI: 10.32914/i.55.1-2.13
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Abstract:The robotization process leads to the emergence of new subjects of legal regulation, which includes the search for new solutions in various areas of legal, economic and social development. The aim of the study. based on the analysis of international legal acts, the legislation of developed countries, as well as doctrinal provisions in the field of legal regulation of artificial intelligence, so it is necessary to characterize the directions, review the current state of research, list the main trends, and also make a comparative legal analysis of the development of legal regulation of artificial intelligence in labor law. It was made an analysis of the existing positions on a controversial issue among the authors. The authors have been made a classification of the approaches to the legal understanding of artificial intelligence, which were proposed in the scientific literature previously. The provisions of the legislation of developed countries in the field of legal regulation of artificial intelligence were compared, which made it possible to use positive experience to develop proposals for improving the norms of legislation. It is highlighted the need to create a convention at the international level that would be binding and standardize the legal regulation of artificial intelligence at the global level. It is argued that the responsibility for the actions or inactions of artificial intelligence is borne by the person who develops and programs the artificial intelligence.
ISSN:18487793
13300067
DOI:10.32914/i.55.1-2.13