DIGITAL TRANSFORMATIONS OF SOCIETY: PROBLEMS OF LAW
Synopsis
The monograph titled "Digital Transformations of Society: Problems of Law" by Oleksandr Baranov et al. is a comprehensive investigation into the legal, social, and ethical ramifications of the rapid integration of digital technologies into various facets of human, societal, and state activities. This pivotal work delineates the theoretical and methodological underpinnings essential for crafting and reforming legal frameworks to adeptly govern the burgeoning types of social relations engendered by digital advancements. It scrutinizes the pressing challenges and prospects of digital transformation, underscoring the critical necessity for legal support in mitigating the complexities of modern decision-making processes and fostering large-scale social transformations.
The monograph is structured into four enlightening chapters that explore the intricate interplay between legal norms and digital innovations, such as artificial intelligence, robotics, and Web 3.0 technologies. It articulates the urgent need for legal systems to evolve in tandem with digital and social transformations, advocating for a "results-based economy" facilitated by Internet of Things technologies to ensure sustainable and high-quality life standards globally.
Furthermore, the work extends its analytical purview to the Metaverse, addressing the legal, technical, and ethical considerations for AI application within this burgeoning virtual realm. It highlights the lagging development and implementation of Metaverse technologies in Ukraine, compared to global strides, emphasizing the significant potential these technologies hold for the nation's development and recovery.
Moreover, the monograph delves into the ethical dimensions of AI and robotics development, supported by an empirical study of over 80 Codes of Ethical Principles. This section illuminates the evolving regulatory focus from hardware to software, spotlighting the ethical imperatives of fairness, responsibility, and accountability in technology implementation.
In sum, "Digital Transformations of Society: Problems of Law" presents a visionary perspective on the necessity for a holistic legal and ethical overhaul to adeptly navigate and harness the potentials of digital transformation. It calls for a concerted effort among governments, the private sector, and international bodies to forge comprehensive strategies that address the multifaceted challenges and opportunities presented by the digital age, ensuring a future that harmonizes technological innovation with ethical and legal integrity.
Reviewers:
Dovhan Oleksandr
Doctor of Law, Professor, expert in information law, information, cyber and state security, advisor to the directorate State Scientific Institution «Institute of Information, Security and Law of the National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine», honoured worker of science and technology of Ukraine.
Korzh Igor
Doctor of Law, Senior Researcher, the head of the research laboratory Scientific Institution «Institute of Information, Security and Law of the National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine».
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