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Informacinė visuomenė, dirbtinis intelektas ir teisė
Type of publication
Straipsnis kitame recenzuojamame leidinyje / Article in other peer-reviewed edition (S5)
Author(s)
Čaplinskas, Albertas | Matematikos ir informatikos institutas |
Title
Informacinė visuomenė, dirbtinis intelektas ir teisė
Other Title
Information society, artificial intelligence and law
Publisher (trusted)
Lietuvos teisės universitetas |
Date Issued
1999
Extent
p. 73-85
Is part of
Jurisprudencija : mokslo darbai. Vilnius : LTU Leidybos centras, 1999, t. 14(6).
Field of Science
Abstract
Pereinant prie informacinės visuomenės, kinta taip pat ir teisininkų darbo pobūdis. Čia ypač svarbus dirbtinio intelekto teorijos metodų vaidmuo, nes teisinės žinios yra labai sudėtingos, įvairiapusės, gana griežtos ir pakankamai formalizuotos, o teisinių samprotavimų sistema grindžiama formaliosios logikos principais Ir precedentais. Todėl dirbtinio intelekto teorijos metodai padeda geriau suvokti teisės teorijas, išryškinti jų skirtumus, kompiuteriniu būdu tvarkyti teisės žinias ir dokumentus bei rengti teisės aktus.
This paper presents an overview of legal aspects of the Information Society, especially, the role of the governments and new law regulation problems. It considers also what impact has for lawyers new information technology and artificial intelligence. The paper suggests (hat law can support Information Society formation processes or to be the obstacle for such processes. It is necessary as soon as possible to break the monopoly of telecom and to liberalize the market of integrated services. It is also necessary to establish the legal status of electronic documents and solve legal problems in order to protect documents and data in computer networks. It is especially important to avoid the split in the society into skilled professionals and "computer unliterate" people which are unable to work and even to live in new conditions. This problem is a great challenge for Government. The Government has responsibility also for solving other legal regulation problem which hinder to form Information Society. Lawyers must change their work style too. Artificial Intelligence (AI) plays an important role in this process because the legal knowledge is very complex, formalized in great degree and legal reasoning is logically based and uses precedents. AI can be helpful in order to conceptualize and to compare different law theories. It enables to use computers in knowledge management and can support the legislative engineering processes.
Type of document
type::text::journal::journal article::research article
ISSN (of the container)
1392-6195
eLABa
2858391
Coverage Spatial
Lietuva / Lithuania (LT)
Language
Lietuvių / Lithuanian (lt)
Bibliographic Details
13
Access Rights
Atviroji prieiga / Open Access