Should artificial intelligence decide over human intellect?: Explore everything behind the topic in the latest Arqus podcast episode!
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22 Mar 2024|
22 Mar 2024How do current legal systems handle the rapid development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies in daily working life? What are the challenges you anticipate with the advanced generation of AI technologies and human intellect, and how can companies prepare? These are the questions at the heart of Matthias Wendland’s research fields, which are discussed in this podcast.
For this 27th episode of the Arqus Knowledge Pills “Should artificial intelligence decide?”, we invited Matthias Wendland, professor at the Institute of Corporate and International Business Law at the University of Graz and holder of the Chair of Business Law, Artificial Intelligence Law and Data Protection Law. In this episode, he provides insightful perspectives on the role of artificial intelligence in decision-making processes, offering valuable insights into the intersection of law, ethics, and technological advancements.
Learn more about Matthias Wendland:
Dr. Matthias Wendland is a Professor of Civil Law and Digital Transformation Law at the Department of Business Administration, Economics and Law at the University of Graz (Austria). Professor Wendland’s main fields of research are commercial law, civil procedural law, IT law and artificial intelligence laws. He focuses on the question of how laws can react flexibly to the challenges posed by the digital transformation in areas such as data protection, medical law, IT security and the use of algorithmic systems.
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