• Existing Risks and Legal Responses to Enterprise Data Governance in the Digital Age

    Subjects: Law >> Other disciplines of law submitted time 2025-04-07

    Abstract:
    Enterprise data governance is the key link to release the value of data, but it is accompanied by frequent risks such as data security, data compliance and data monopoly, which highlights the deep reasons such as the need to update the legal norms, the more formality of the rule framework and the unfair competition in the data market. In essence, data security is the basis of data compliance, and data compliance is the defense line of data monopoly. Then, how to find a balance between promoting data circulation and preventing data risks is particularly important. Therefore, in enterprise data governance, it is necessary to achieve systematic coordination from the three levels of ’ formulation-implementation-guarantee ’, and the adaptation ideas at different levels have different emphases. At the formulation level, through the connection between legal norms and data standards, the basic standards and requirements of data governance are established. At the implementation level, the legal norms are refined into operational rules and processes that can be implemented to ensure that governance requirements are specifically implemented. At the security level, relying on multiple co-governance such as government supervision, industry self-discipline and social supervision, it provides continuous optimization and support for the effective implementation of the rules. Above, we hope to provide a systematic and dynamic legal response for enterprises in the era of digital intelligence and market competition. 
     

  • Reconstructing Human-AI Interaction Paradigm: From Binary Opposition to Multidimensional Symbiosis

    Subjects: Law >> Legal AI Subjects: Management Science >> Sustainable Development Management submitted time 2024-12-24

    Abstract: This study focuses on the fundamental transformation of human-machine relationships in the AI era, proposing a multidimensional intelligence symbiosis theoretical framework that transcends traditional binary thinking. Based on cutting-edge theories such as quantum consciousness theory and integrated information theory, the study systematically analyzes the complementary characteristics between human intelligence and AI in cognitive patterns, decision-making mechanisms, and innovative capabilities. The research finds that: (1) The relationship between human intelligence and AI has transcended simple instrumental relationships, exhibiting unique symbiotic characteristics; (2) The two forms of intelligence demonstrate significant complementary value in pattern recognition, decision-making mechanisms, and innovative thinking; (3) Achieving multidimensional intelligence symbiosis requires systematic reconstruction across multiple dimensions, including educational systems, workplaces, social governance, and legal frameworks. The study proposes practical pathways based on multidimensional intelligence symbiosis theory, providing theoretical guidance and practical references for constructing a new harmonious human-AI relationship.

  • Artificial Intelligence-Assisted Sentencing System under the Concept of Digital Rule of Law: Ethical Risks and Construction Strategies

    Subjects: Law >> Legal professional ethics submitted time 2024-11-19

    Abstract: Under the guidance of the concept of digital rule of law, the artificial intelligence-assisted sentencing system, as an important component of the intelligent rule of law project, is being gradually piloted in various places across the country, demonstrating significant potential in enhancing judicial efficiency and precision. However, as artificial intelligence technology continues to penetrate the judicial field, technical risks and ethical challenges arise accordingly. Against the backdrop of the digital rule of law era, members of the legal profession, especially judges and prosecutors, need to use intelligent sentencing systems reasonably to ensure the dual realization of judicial fairness and professional ethics. Based on the theories of risk society and actor-network theory, a systematic framework for preventing technological risks can be constructed, reshaping the system from the dimensions of classification and grading, responsibility allocation, and technological ethics, to ensure the ethics and safety of the artificial intelligence-assisted sentencing system. This provides theoretical guidance and support for building a more just, transparent, and reliable judicial environment under the concept of digital rule of law.

  • First Global Report on the State of Artificial Intelligence in Legal Practice book review

    Subjects: Law >> Legal professional ethics submitted time 2024-05-18

    Abstract: First Global Report on the State of Artificial Intelligence in Legal Practice book review The first global report on the application of artificial intelligence in legal practice is based on a survey of more than 200 law firms around the world. It aims to study the current application status of artificial intelligence technology in the legal industry and the opinions of lawyers and law firms on the use of artificial intelligence technology. Attitudes, challenges and opportunities faced by the application of artificial intelligence technology. The survey results show that artificial intelligence technology is widely used in the legal services market. Law firms are beginning to realize the potential of artificial intelligence to improve work efficiency and reduce costs. However, there are differences among the different law firms surveyed. The reporting team conducted a detailed investigation on this matter.

  • Challenges and opportunities for the legal profession through emerging technologies

    Subjects: Law >> Legal professional ethics submitted time 2024-01-23

    Abstract: With the continuous advancement of technology, artificial intelligence has increasingly entered more professional fields, and has been widely used especially in the legal profession. This is due to the use of artificial intelligence in the drafting of legal documents, the retrieval of laws, regulations and cases, and contract review. It has unique advantages, as well as legal practice requires multi-disciplinary knowledge, specific cases require efficiency and fair costs, and the high cost of legal labor. However, artificial intelligence itself has human rights issues, ethical issues, lack of legal supervision, and algorithm problems. There are stubborn diseases such as discrimination. Regarding the legal profession, there are also problems such as the inability to solve technical problems, the inability to understand the norms, the inability to make value judgments, and the lack of creative thinking. Therefore, when using artificial intelligence, we must persist in viewing it dialectically, criticizing and questioning, and insisting on being "people-centered". Artificial intelligence is only an auxiliary tool. In the inevitable future, artificial intelligence will be increasingly used in legal practice, which puts forward new requirements for legal education in the new era. Artificial intelligence-related knowledge should be integrated into university legal education. Cultivate "artificial intelligence + law" compound talents, focus on the education of legal professional ethics, and ultimately achieve the harmonious symbiosis of law and technology.

  • Can artificial intelligence technology replace compliance lawyers?

    Subjects: Law >> Legal professional ethics submitted time 2024-01-23

    Abstract: The development of artificial intelligence technology has brought opportunities and challenges to the legal profession, but existing research lacks examination of these opportunities and challenges from specific business fields. The emergence of new technologies has squeezed out the business space of compliance lawyers, but it will never replace compliance lawyers. Compliance lawyers should properly face changes in business preparation, participation areas and work priorities, enhance their technical competence, and achieve a positive interaction between artificial intelligence development and compliance business iterations.

  • Where will the application of artificial intelligence contracts go?

    Subjects: Law >> Legal professional ethics submitted time 2024-01-23

    Abstract: "Deconstructing Contracts: Contract Analytics and Contract Standards" is the third chapter of "Date-Driven Law". Contract standards and contract analysis play an important role in legal work in the new era. The author Martin, as the CEO of KMStandards Legal Technology Company, gives a brief introduction to the framework of contract standards and the principles of contract analysis in this chapter.

  • Pros and Cons of Artificial Intelligence in the Legal Field

    Subjects: Law >> Legal AI submitted time 2024-01-23

    Abstract: As technological innovation accelerates and neural networks advance by leaps and bounds, emerging technologies such as AI, big data, and cloud computing develop rapidly, becoming an important technological driving force for a new round of artificial intelligence technology industrial revolution and industrial structural change. All areas of society also have a positive attitude toward artificial intelligence technology. Currently, 19 provinces have announced plans for the development of the artificial intelligence industry. Whether it is the emerging driverless vehicles on the street or the facial recognition technology that can be seen everywhere, artificial intelligence technology has subtly penetrated into our daily lives, and the legal industry is an indispensable part of social life. Areas such as form, number of positions, and related ethical principles will inevitably be affected by artificial intelligence, and a series of thoughts and discussions have arisen: The reduction of human positions in the era of artificial intelligence has caused urgency and confusion among legal practitioners; The issue of responsibility for the results of artificial intelligence trials has once become a core controversy in the discussion of AI subjectivity; the moral impact of AI entering the legal field on human subjectivity has caused a general sense of social crisis for human subjects. Therefore, how to correctly understand the advantages and disadvantages brought about by artificial intelligence entering the legal field, and how to effectively avoid its disadvantages through the cooperation of humans and artificial intelligence, will become a hot topic in the legal profession in the era of artificial intelligence. With the help of AI, we can achieve more efficient results. and accurate judicial practice results are also the common expectations of social citizens.

  • Rights analysis framework of content generated by generative artificial intelligence

    Subjects: Law >> Data Law submitted time 2023-11-17

    Abstract: This article explores the relationship between AI and copyright, including the stages of AI development and learning, generation and utilization, and whether AI products belong to copyright. During the AI development and learning phase, exploitation activities that are not for the purpose of enjoyment can be carried out without the permission of the copyright owner. In the generation and utilization stage, if AI generated products have similarities and dependencies with existing works, it is necessary to obtain permission from the copyright owner or restrictions on usage rights. In addition, this article also discusses the issue of whether AI products belong to works and who the author is. If AI products are considered as "tools" used by humans to creatively express thoughts and emotions, they belong to works, and AI users are considered authors. In the case of AI generation, it is necessary to consider whether it infringes on copyright and how to obtain permission from the copyright owner or make significant modifications.
     

  • Research on Artificial Intelligence Alternative Legal Careers

    Subjects: Law >> Legal AI submitted time 2023-09-08

    Abstract: Since the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022, artificial intelligence has aroused great interest and concern from all walks of life. It has impressive performance in various fields, and at the same time, it has brought impact and change to traditional legal professions such as lawyers and judges, and posed severe challenges to the legal service market. In this study, we discuss the possibility of artificial intelligence legal technology replacing the legal profession through analysis of legal text analysis, artificial intelligence-assisted case handling, and legal technology evolution paths of large-scale language models. In addition, this paper proposes solutions to the challenges of artificial intelligence to the technical competence of the legal profession, and speculates on the 19future development direction and expected progress of artificial general intelligence (AGI) in the legal industry. Finally, based on the existing and potential social risks of the application of artificial intelligence in the field of legal science and technology, this paper puts forward countermeasures and suggestions on the legal norms and ethical rules of artificial intelligence governance.