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Foundations of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

[working paper]

Früh, Alfred
Haux, Dario

Corporate Editor
Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society - The German Internet Institute

Abstract

Today, artificial intelligence and machine learning play a crucial role in various fields of application. In one way or another, they influence our everyday lives. This current state of affairs and the suggestive power of these terms have triggered fundamental discussions in society. However, the te... view more

Today, artificial intelligence and machine learning play a crucial role in various fields of application. In one way or another, they influence our everyday lives. This current state of affairs and the suggestive power of these terms have triggered fundamental discussions in society. However, the technical basics have not received the attention they deserve - and need. This is especially true from a legal perspective, where groundwork on both the fundamental functionality as well as all the relevant terms surrounding the technology seems to be almost non-existent. This paper aims to fill this gap. We examine the technical background of artificial intelligence and machine learning from an interdisciplinary perspective and aim to develop common definitions that can be used for further research in legal academia. These findings provide a common starting point for a more differentiated treatment of legal (and technical) questions surrounding artificial intelligence and machine learning and allow legal academia to make reliable legal statements as well as to advance legal research in this field.... view less

Keywords
artificial intelligence; law; new technology

Classification
Technology Assessment
Law

Free Keywords
Machine Learning

Document language
English

Publication Year
2022

City
Berlin

Page/Pages
25 p.

Series
Weizenbaum Series, 29

ISSN
2748-5587

Status
Primary Publication; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0

FundingThis work has been funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research of Germany (BMBF) (grant no.: 16DII121, 16DII122, 16DII123, 16DII124, 16DII125, 16DII126, 16DII127, 16DII128 - "Deutsches Internet-Institut").


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