argument: Eventi/Events - Digital Governance
Source: Euro Weekly News
A conference held in El Ejido brought together experts in law and artificial intelligence (AI) to discuss the new legal realities and challenges posed by the rapid development of AI technologies. The event, which attracted legal scholars, technologists, and policymakers, focused on how AI is reshaping various areas of the law, including privacy, intellectual property, criminal law, and human rights.
Participants addressed the growing need for legal frameworks that can keep pace with technological advancements. They emphasized the importance of international cooperation in developing regulations that ensure AI is used ethically and responsibly. Discussions also covered the potential for AI to assist in legal processes, such as automating document review and predicting case outcomes, while also highlighting the risks of algorithmic bias and privacy violations.
The conference underscored the urgency of adapting legal systems to the challenges of AI, ensuring that the technology is used to enhance justice rather than undermine it.