Browsing Rīgas Juridiskā augstskola / Riga Graduate School of Law by Subject "Artificial intelligence"
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Compliance of the UK Human Rights Act with the European Convention on Human Rights. Case in point: the UK AI surveillance system
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)This thesis addresses the significance of human rights in the United Kingdom. Due to the fact that the technology, notably Artificial Intelligence, is advancing at a lightning speed, at times it is hard to define the ... -
Copyright challenges in the age of artificial intelligence: a European Union perspective
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)This thesis researches the legal framework surrounding AI-generated works and the copyright protection. The traditional doctrine on copyright is now at stake as never before, with increasing urgency and the demand for ... -
Cryptocurrency money laundering and artificial intelligence: a compelling tool or unethical intrusiveness?
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2022)Nowadays the use of cryptocurrency as a means of exchange is growing rapidly. With the technological advancements also financial crime advances, as criminals are developing new ways to launder money, finance terrorism or ... -
Exploring the intersection of inetellectual property law and artificial intelligence in the European Union
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)The advancement process of AI technology has resulted in development of technologies which present the copyright and patent domain with certain new challenges. While still in its initial stages of development and employment ... -
Patent rights in AI-generated data
(Riga Graduate School of Law, 2024)As artificial intelligence technologies continue to develop rapidly, it becomes increasingly important to understand technical and legal nature of it and of data generated by it in order to be able to resolve the multifaceted ...