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Title:'Hard AI crime' : the deterrence turn Author(s):NERANTZI, Eleni ; SARTOR, Giovanni Date:2024Citation:Oxford journal of legal studies, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:Machines powered by artificial intelligence (AI) are increasingly taking over tasks previously performed by humans alone. In accomplishing such tasks, they may intentionally commit ‘AI crimes’, ie engage in behaviour which ...
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Title:An opportunity or a threat to cohesion : brain drain, young people, and geographical mobility in the EU Author(s):STEIERT, Marc Date:2023Citation:Revue des affaires européennes, 2023, No. 3, pp. 739-751Type:ArticleAbstract:The euro-crisis unexpectedly led to the return of South-North migration in the EU accompanied by persisting post-enlargement migration. This geographical mobility had a distinct character: intra-EU migrants were comparatively ...
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Title:Exploring explainable AI in the tax domain Author(s):GÓRSKI, Łukasz; KUŹNIACKI, Błażej; ALMADA, Marco ; TYLIŃSKI, Kamil; CALVO, Madalena; ASNAGHI, Pablo Matias; ALMADA, Luciano; IÑIGUEZ, Hilario; RUBIANES, Fernando; PERA, Octavio; NIGRELLI, Juan IgnacioDate:2024Citation:Artificial intelligence and law, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:This paper analyses whether current explainable AI (XAI) techniques can help to address taxpayer concerns about the use of AI in taxation. As tax authorities around the world increase their use of AI-based techniques, ...
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Title:Decoding the intersection of trade and security in the EU’s anti-coercion instrument Author(s):SCHAUPP, Lukas Sebastian Date:2024Citation:European foreign affairs review, 2024, Vol. 29, No. 2, pp. 133-158Type:ArticleAbstract:The article reviews the dynamics that shaped the recently adopted Regulation (EU) 2023/2675, known as the Anti-Coercion Instrument (ACI), which represents the EU’s latest autonomous trade measure aimed at protecting the ...
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Title:'A robot is watching you' : humanoid robots and the different impacts on privacy Author(s):CARDIELL, LucasDate:2021Citation:Masaryk University journal of law and technology, 2021, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 247-278Type:ArticleAbstract:Robots, particularly the ones that belong to a special type of robotic technologies designed and deployed for communicating and interacting with humans, slip into more and more domains of human life - from the research ...