Artificial Intelligence and legal issues

This course is part of Artificial Intelligence: an Overview Specialization

Instructor: Annamaria Italiano

What you'll learn

  •   Recognize that the use of AI requires to be analysed, evaluated and addressed also from a legal point of view.
  •   Indicate the main legal concepts of liability for choices made by or through intelligent systems and compensation for any consequential damage.
  •   Verify whether and which criminal law principles apply when an offence is committed by an AI system.
  •   Recognize the difference between copyright and patent and recognize the risks to fundamental rights and freedoms deriving from AI.
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Regulation and Legal Compliance
  •   Civil Law
  •   General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
  •   Information Privacy
  •   Intellectual Property
  •   Lawsuits
  •   Law, Regulation, and Compliance
  •   Legal Strategy
  •   Legal Risk
  •   Artificial Intelligence
  • There are 4 modules in this course

    The purpose of the course is to help students understand the legal implications related to the design and use of artificial intelligence systems, providing an overview of the risks and legal protections that can be envisaged and giving an overview of the legislation and legal principles currently applicable on the subject. In particular, the profiles of civil and criminal liability, protection in terms of intellectual property and the impacts of AI on the fundamental rights of the individual - including privacy and the right to non-discrimination – will be examined.

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