LEGAL TRANSFORMATION IN THE DIGITAL ERA: REGULATORY ADAPTATION AND INNOVATION Bambang Sukamto, Raihan, Untoro
universitas islam jakarta
Abstract
Legal transformation moves dynamically in the era of the industrial revolution 4.0 (digital age) supported by today^s emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), the internet of things (IoT). Regulation and innovation in these fields focus on new challenges that arise with technological progress. The challenge in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) is about responsibility for its users. Problems will arise when errors or losses occur in artificial intelligent use. This research aims to analyze the concept of user liability for errors or losses in artificial intelligent use in legislation-especially the ITE Act. As a normative legal research, this study uses conceptual approaches and legislation-especially the ITE Act. The results of the research show that there is no norm in the ITE Act that regulates who is responsible and forms its responsibility for errors or losses in artificial intelligent use. So far regulation, innovation in legal transformation has not yet been able to consider the interests of society, safety, efficiency, consumer protection and justice. A good legal transformation must be able to balance technological advances with adequate protection for all parties involved in legal transformations in the digital age.
Keywords: transformation of law, regulation, innovation.
Keywords: transformation of law, regulation, innovation.