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ALGORITHMIC PRICING & COLLUSION; THE LIMITS OF ANTITRUST ENFORCEMENT

Gone are the days when people traveled from one place to another in search of goods and services. The advent of the internet has not only changed the traditional definition of the economy but also nar....

Author: Sumit Singh Bhadauria   Year: 2019 /Vol: 8 |  Subject: Information Technology/Cyber Law | Date: 24 Oct 2019 |  (Academic Journals)

ALGORITHMIC POLICING AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: CRITICAL REALITIES IN DATA-DRIVEN CORPORATES AND GOVERNMENTS OVER AI REALMS

The significance of AI systems is determinant in the course of social interaction, and that itself in the limitedness of the domain involved. It is not a simple establishment because after the Dartmou....

Author: Mr. Abhivardhan   Year: 2019 /Vol: 8 |  Subject: Information Technology/Cyber Law | Date: 24 Oct 2019 |  (Academic Journals)

A SCIENTIFIC JUDICIAL PERSPECTIVE CAN SOLVE MANY HURDLES OF PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF AI 'EXPERT SYSTEM' FOR JUDICIAL DECISION MAKING

In the world of humans, everything is legal; every legal thing is 'rule-based'; and every rule is made to fit into facts. Fitting the rules into the facts is not an easy task; here comes the interpret....

Author: Jewel Chanda   Year: 2019 /Vol: 8 |  Subject: Information Technology/Cyber Law | Date: 24 Oct 2019 |  (Academic Journals)

AUTHORSHIP OF AI GENERATED WORKS UNDER THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY

The basic principles of copyright law has constantly been challenged by new technologies. There are several situations where traditional concepts of 'originality' or 'creativity' of works as requireme....

Author: Dr. Avishek Chakraborty   Year: 2019 /Vol: 8 |  Subject: Intellectual Property Rights | Date: 24 Oct 2019 |  (Academic Journals)

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: A THREAT TO PRIVACY?

The idea of computer based artificial intelligence came to fore with Alan Turing's test which inquires into the question as to whether a computer can think like a human being. The first artificial neu....

Author: Dr. Sunitha Abhay Jain and Simran A. Jain   Year: 2019 /Vol: 8 |  Subject: Information Technology/Cyber Law | Date: 24 Oct 2019 |  (Academic Journals)

CRIMINAL LIABILITY OF THE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ENTITIES

Artificial Intelligence has been a dream of mankind since centuries, both as a part of fiction and philosophy. But with exponential technological advancement in recent decades, this has become reality....

Author: Ankit Kumar Padhy and Amit Kumar Padhy   Year: 2019 /Vol: 8 |  Subject: Criminal | Date: 24 Oct 2019 |  (Academic Journals)

Demystifying The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Legal Practice

Artificial Intelligence in its literal sense means machine intelligence which is used to ease the workload of Humans. Marvin Lee Minsky and John McCarthy, two American computer scientists stated that ....

Author: Darshan Bhora and Kuldeep Shravan   Year: 2019 /Vol: 8 |  Subject: Information Technology/Cyber Law | Date: 24 Oct 2019 |  (Academic Journals)

Hidden Face Does Not Imply Silence - Acid Attacks As Infraction Of Human Rights

According to Albert Einstein, the history is abound by the struggle for human rights in which a fina....

Author: Roopali Mohan   Year: 2017 /Month: 7 /Vol: Volume 6 /Issue:(2), 2017 |  Subject: Human Rights | Date: 15 Sep 2017 |  (Academic Journals)

Human Rights Vs Police - A Probe From Human Rights Perspective

The relevance and significance of human rights are unquestionable as they are essential for a meaningful life. The State is bound to safeguard the human rights; and the most significant, State machine....

Author: Abdul Azeez H   Year: 2017 /Month: 7 /Vol: Volume 6 /Issue:(2), 2017 |  Subject: Human Rights | Date: 15 Sep 2017 |  (Academic Journals)

New Dimensions In Sentencing Vis-a-vis Rights Of Prisoners

Every person has a right to be treated with respect and dignity, be that a person in a suit or a person behind the bars. The prisoners usually face stigma - the government's effort is to avoid their c....

Author: Shubham Patel And Shivam Yadav   Year: 2017 /Month: 7 /Vol: Volume 6 /Issue:(2), 2017 |  Subject: Criminal | Date: 15 Sep 2017 |  (Academic Journals)
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