Matthew N. O. Sadiku, Philip Adebo, Janet O. Sadiku
The rise of artificially intelligent machines has certainly made many tasks easier, faster, and more efficient. However, it has posed a great challenge to democracy in ways that threaten the rights of the American public. Systems that are supposed to help with patient care have proven unsafe, ineffective, or biased. We need to address not just such health scenarios, but every other sphere in which AI could impact society: education, business, transport, government, manufacturing, medicine, etc. The paper provides an overview of the interplay between law and artificial intelligence. It explores the legal aspects, conflicts, and ethical concerns that can emerge with commercial applications of AI.
Artificial Intelligence, Law, Ai Law