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Looking to the future: How technology is changing the law

Key Facts
  • The future of law is being revolutionized by artificial intelligence, blockchain and smart contracts.
  • There are significant challenges in the automation of legal processes and ethical issues in decision-making through AI.
  • International legal harmonization is necessary to effectively regulate the global digital market.
  • Lawyers need to adapt and become technology experts to understand the link between code and justice.

In the final episode of the first season of the ITmedialaw.com podcast, we take a look at the future of law in the age of digitalization. We discuss how artificial intelligence, blockchain and smart contracts are revolutionizing legal practice and the challenges these developments pose. From the automation of legal processes to the ethical issues of AI-powered decision-making, we shed light on the opportunities and risks associated with these technological advances.

We talk about the need for international legal harmonization to regulate the global digital market and how digitalization can make law more democratic and accessible. The role of the lawyer in the digital age is in focus: how do lawyers need to adapt to become technology experts who understand the interface between code and justice?

This episode is an exciting look at the future of law and invites us to reflect on the central question: How can we ensure that law retains its basic humanistic orientation in an increasingly automated world?

Listen in and discover the exciting developments in IT and media law!

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