The article illustrates the underestimated role unfair competition law (UCL) can play as a building block of the regulatory landscape relating to Artificial Intelligence (AI). To this end, it examines to what extent overarching prominent principles of AI regulation such as Fairness, Transparency, Autonomy or Innovation are reflected in paradigms of UCL and on this basis evaluates how the latter can contribute to the realization of the former. In this course, prominent problems raised by AI that are commonly discussed under different legal regimes are reconsidered under a UCL perspective, showing that this perspective may both complement or even substitute traditional regulatory approaches. Finally, the article indicates how AI could inverse...
First published online: 30 June 2021The development of artificial intelligence technologies is legal...
As the real-world impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems has been steadily growing, so too h...
As the use of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to spread, we have seen an increase in examples...
With increasing digitalization, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming ubiquitous. AI-based system...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly used to make important decisions, from university admis...
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Competition law: Problems of the Interpretation and Enforce...
Artificial Intelligence (AI), although it is not an entirely new phenomenon, has been developing mor...
King’s College London work for this paper was supported by the EPSRC under the Trust in HumanMachine...
Published online: 06 September 2023The right to a fair trial is the most frequently violated human r...
We thank the Australian Council of Learned Academies for this opportunity to submit a policy input p...
This paper considers legal contestation in the UK as a source of useful reflections for AI policy. T...
This is an overview article regarding artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential normative impli...
As the real-world impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems has beensteadily growing, so too ha...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been developed under the field of computer science for more than 50...
Recently, more and more attention has been paid to the legal regulation of artificial intelligence. ...
First published online: 30 June 2021The development of artificial intelligence technologies is legal...
As the real-world impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems has been steadily growing, so too h...
As the use of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to spread, we have seen an increase in examples...
With increasing digitalization, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming ubiquitous. AI-based system...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly used to make important decisions, from university admis...
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Competition law: Problems of the Interpretation and Enforce...
Artificial Intelligence (AI), although it is not an entirely new phenomenon, has been developing mor...
King’s College London work for this paper was supported by the EPSRC under the Trust in HumanMachine...
Published online: 06 September 2023The right to a fair trial is the most frequently violated human r...
We thank the Australian Council of Learned Academies for this opportunity to submit a policy input p...
This paper considers legal contestation in the UK as a source of useful reflections for AI policy. T...
This is an overview article regarding artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential normative impli...
As the real-world impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems has beensteadily growing, so too ha...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been developed under the field of computer science for more than 50...
Recently, more and more attention has been paid to the legal regulation of artificial intelligence. ...
First published online: 30 June 2021The development of artificial intelligence technologies is legal...
As the real-world impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems has been steadily growing, so too h...
As the use of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to spread, we have seen an increase in examples...