Gábor Mélypataki / Zsófia Riczu / Dávid Máté / Panggih Kusuma Ningrum
Abstract: Artificial intelligence and automation are some of the most defining elements of the XXI century, whose significant imprint is manifested in society and social relations. Digital development is transforming the world of work – this thesis is the starting point of many kinds of research. This principle is also the basic premise of the present study, as it transforms working and employment conditions to develop and spread digital technologies, resulting in an untraceable process. As the maker of individual decisions, artificial intelligence can create a new context in labour law. The study aims to examine the labour law entity of artificial intelligence, outlining the Asian and European distribution of reactions to the introduction of automatic decision-making and the impact of MI on industrial relations. The outstanding importance of the topic is also shown by the fact that numerous studies deal with examining legal personality outside labour law.
Keywords: Artificial intelligence, Automation, Employment, Industrial relations, Labour law
Gábor Mélypataki / Zsófia Riczu / Dávid Máté / Panggih Kusuma Ningrum
DOI: 10.29224/insanveinsan.976915
Year 8, Issue 30, Fall 2021
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