(SOT82519) Legal issues of the use of artificial intelligence
Lecturer (assistant) |
Pascal Bronner
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Number | 0000002868 |
Type | seminar |
Duration | 2 SWS |
Term | Sommersemester 2025 |
Language of instruction | German |
Position within curricula | See TUMonline |
Dates | See TUMonline |
- 23.04.2025 16:45-19:45 H.001, Seminarraum
- 30.04.2025 16:45-19:45 H.001, Seminarraum
- 07.05.2025 16:45-19:45 H.001, Seminarraum
- 14.05.2025 16:45-19:45 H.001, Seminarraum
- 28.05.2025 16:45-19:45 H.001, Seminarraum
- 28.07.2025 09:00-17:00 H.206, Seminarraum
Admission information
See TUMonline
Note: Für das Seminar werden keine besonderen Vorkenntnisse benötigt. Eine Bewerbung ist nicht erforderlich. Eine Vorbesprechung findet nicht statt.
Note: Für das Seminar werden keine besonderen Vorkenntnisse benötigt. Eine Bewerbung ist nicht erforderlich. Eine Vorbesprechung findet nicht statt.
Objectives
After participating in the module, students will be familiar with the interdisciplinary basics of AI and will be able to classify selected AI application examples from practice in legal terms. At the end of the module, they will also be capable to critically analyze legal arguments. At the same time, they are able to scientifically process a more complex AI-related issue through independent research.
Description
(Conceptual, technical, ethical and legal) basics of artificial intelligence and presentation of selected practical application examples. Influence and significance of Artificial Intelligence in various areas of law such as constitutional and administrative law, civil contract and liability law, intellectual property law and data protection law. Finally, the state and need of AI regulation will be conveyed by means of the challenges of artificial intelligence for the application of law.
Prerequisites
Not neccessary.
Teaching and learning methods
Lecture, presentation, group work, discussions, active participation
Recommended literature
Ebers/Heinze/Krügel/Steinrötter, Künstliche Intelligenz und Robotik - Rechtshandbuch, Beck, 1. Auflage 2020 & Braegelmann/Kaulartz, Rechtshandbuch Artificial Intelligence und Machine Learning, Beck, 1. Auflage 2020