2018
DOI: 10.1080/13600834.2019.1557400
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Rethinking Global-Regulation: world’s law meets artificial intelligence

Abstract: This article takes a critical look at Machine Translation of legal text, especially global legislation, through the discussion of Global-Regulation, a state of the art online search engine of the world's legislation in English. Part 1 explains the rationale for an online platform such as Global-Regulation. Part 2 provides a brief account of the history of the development of machine translation, and it describes some of the limits of the use of statistical machine translation for translating legal texts. Part 3… Show more

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“…From the clustering diagram of research fields in the journal, it can be seen in Figure 5 that the main research fields of AI development policy regulation are computer field, medical field, legal field and management field. In the field of computing, the main concern is how to regulate the ethical risks brought by big data [ 3 ]and algorithms [4] [5]; in the field of medicine, according to the division of medical content, there are reflections on the regulation of AI development in each specific field; in the field of law [6] and management, researchers are more concerned about the impact caused by AI in the field of public affairs, and try to build a regulatory mechanism for AI development. In addition, AI technology is also used in the fields of environmental monitoring and transportation, and the research on regulation in each field is quietly emerging.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…From the clustering diagram of research fields in the journal, it can be seen in Figure 5 that the main research fields of AI development policy regulation are computer field, medical field, legal field and management field. In the field of computing, the main concern is how to regulate the ethical risks brought by big data [ 3 ]and algorithms [4] [5]; in the field of medicine, according to the division of medical content, there are reflections on the regulation of AI development in each specific field; in the field of law [6] and management, researchers are more concerned about the impact caused by AI in the field of public affairs, and try to build a regulatory mechanism for AI development. In addition, AI technology is also used in the fields of environmental monitoring and transportation, and the research on regulation in each field is quietly emerging.…”
Section: The Number Of Articles and Journalsmentioning
confidence: 99%