AI transports law, experts study how to accelerate changes

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The Externado de Colombia University is present at the international academic conference held in Ecuador: the 2nd Latin American Conference on Law and Technology, which this year focuses on "Artificial Intelligence , Ethics, and Responsibility."
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The event, which concludes on September 10, features Colombian experts represented by prominent panelists who discuss the training of lawyers for a digital future. It also brings together academics and professionals with expertise in law, public administration, technology, health, and education from various countries around the world to analyze the profound legal and ethical challenges posed by the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence in our society.
In an increasingly digitalized global context, where automated decisions
directly impact daily life, it becomes urgent to reflect on the need to update regulatory frameworks and ensure that these emerging technologies respect the fundamental principles of law and ethics.(You can read: Devastating damage ).

José López Gil, PhD, professor and researcher, Faculty of Health Sciences, Espiritu Santo University, Ecuador.
Experts from Mexico, Colombia , Chile, Argentina, Spain, Italy, Uruguay, Brazil, Panama, Peru, and Ecuador will address topics such as AI in labor law: ethical challenges and legal liability; AI and the administration of justice; Health and emerging neurotechnologies ; AI misuse: damages and civil liability; AI in public management; AI and compliance : towards a technological culture; Intellectual property in the era of AI; and the responsible use of AI in training processes.
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