Abstrakt: |
It is said that all is interconnected in the Universe, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) shows us every day this need for interference and integration into a system of “all disciplines, eras and minds”. Inevitably, we go beyond the narrow framework of monodisciplinarity in favour of innovation and creation “reborn” from transdisciplinary approaches, this being the new reality in which legislation is taking shape and reforming. The acceptance and deepening of these interrelationships and mutual influences between human rights, digitalisation, technological transformation, economy, artificial intelligence and data security will generate a significant impact on the evolution of mankind, by re-establishing the constitutional models of states and adapting to the new socio-economic landscape. Moreover, in a context in which the rapid progress of AI has captivated the world, it was urgently necessary to regulate a transparent, safe and human-centered trajectory, which is why the EU Parliament voted in plenary, on 13 March 2024, the EU act on artificial intelligence, hailed as the first “hard law” legislation on AI at global level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |