Legal Informatics from the IDG to the IGSG through the ITTIG
From legal informatics in the net to artificial consciousness through artificial intelligence
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https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1825-1927/17202Keywords:
legal information technology, Information and decision-making systems, IT lawAbstract
The contribution describes the path of Legal Informatics through three phases: the first covers the transition from classical legal informatics to the so-called legal informatics in the sense of the Network and Neural Networks (1990s), the second regards the transition from logical-symbolic Artificial Intelligence to biological-sub-symbolic and the explosion of the quid iuris (2000-2016) and the third of the European regulation of Artificial Intelligence and the leap towards "artificial consciousness?" (2017-2022).
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2023-07-31
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Taddei Elmi, G. (2023) “Legal Informatics from the IDG to the IGSG through the ITTIG: From legal informatics in the net to artificial consciousness through artificial intelligence”, i-lex. Bologna, Italy, 16(1), pp. 1–16. doi: 10.6092/issn.1825-1927/17202.
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