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International Scientific Conference „LAW, SOCIETY AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE DIGITAL AGE“
Is the development of new standards and rules necessary for the protection of human rights in the digital world and online environment? Which new challenges does AI pose to the legal profession, and to the society in general? Can AI replace lawyers and how reliable are the results of legal chatbots? Is it even possible to protect privacy, as well as ensure transparency, fairness and trustworthiness of AI systems? What role is played by the data, including the language of data that “feeds” AI systems? These, and many other issues were discussed at the conference „Law, society and human rights in the digital age“, held on 27 April 2023 at the Faculty of Law in Rijeka in hybrid form. With participation and presentations of eminent academics and practitioners in the field, different pathways of regulation development were presented and many new issues opened for future debates.
The conference was co-organised by the Faculty of Law in Rijeka, Inter-University Centre of Excellence Opatija and Cost Action CA19143 - Global Digital Human Rights Network (GDHRNet).