Author: Ismoilov, Sardor Rustamovich
Annotation: The article is devoted to a comprehensive analysis of the legal aspects of using artificial intelligence (AI) and software robots in entrepreneurial activity. The author examines both theoretical and practical issues that arise during the integration of intelligent technologies into the business environment, focusing on the legal status of software agents, questions of liability, and the insufficient adaptability of current legislation to new digital realities. The study explores international approaches to AI regulation, including initiatives by the European Union, the United States, and China, which allows for the identification of both common trends and differences in regulatory strategies. Special attention is given to the challenges AI poses to traditional legal institutions, including legal liability, legal subjectivity, intellectual property, and personal data protection. The author emphasizes the need to develop a legal model capable of maintaining a balance between technological progress and the protection of the rights of business entities and consumers. The article outlines directions for further legislative development and presents proposals for the formation of a regulatory framework capable of effectively governing the operation of intelligent systems in business practice.
Keywords: automation, international legal acts, robot programs, international standards, legal regulation, responsibility, data protection, safe business,mechanisms of flexible regulation,ethical principles,legal conflicts,algorithmic discrimination.
Pages in journal: 545 - 556