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Marius Brade

FH Dresden

The changing world of work and business

"The Legal Implications of Artificial Intelligence in Software Development"
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in software development brings about a host of legal implications that must be carefully considered and addressed. This abstract explores the key legal challenges and considerations associated with the use of AI in software development, shedding light on the potential risks and opportunities for businesses and developers.
One of the primary legal concerns surrounding AI in software development is intellectual property rights. Issues such as ownership of AI-generated work, patentability of AI algorithms, and protection of AI models raise complex questions that require clarity in legal frameworks. Data privacy and security also emerge as critical considerations, with the need to comply with data protection regulations and safeguard user information against breaches and misuse.
Furthermore, liability and accountability pose significant challenges in the realm of AI-driven software, particularly in cases of errors, biases, or unintended consequences. Determining responsibility for AI-generated decisions and actions, as well as establishing frameworks for transparency and explainability, are crucial for mitigating legal risks and ensuring ethical use of AI technologies.
Regulatory compliance is another key aspect that demands attention, as AI applications in software development may be subject to industry-specific regulations, standards, and guidelines. Ensuring compliance with laws related to consumer protection, competition, and discrimination is essential to avoid legal repercussions and maintain trust among stakeholders.
In navigating the legal landscape of AI in software development, collaboration between legal experts, developers, and stakeholders is essential to proactively address legal challenges and foster innovation within a compliant and ethical framework. By staying informed about evolving regulations, adopting best practices for data governance and transparency, and implementing mechanisms for accountability and risk management, businesses can harness the potential of AI technologies while minimizing legal exposure and maximizing legal compliance."

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