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… Kaplan in Law How does EU consumer laws address dark patterns on the Internet? This topic has been part of the scholarly debate during the panel discussion “The AI-assisted consumer”, organized on 6 December 2022 in collaboration with Glaw-Net and IGIR. What are dark patterns? Dark patterns make individuals perform certain behaviour which is usually against their interests and which they would not be performing in the absence of such patterns. There are two situations that dark patterns are … Act (DSA) should be thoroughly analysed to provide answers for such issues that arise due to advertisements on online platforms. By Esra Kaplan, 3rd year bachelor student European Law and Marble student of the project“The AI-assisted Consumer” Labels: IGIR Glaw-Net LBM Esra Kaplan Andere blogs: General Alumni Arts and Social Sciences Business and Economics Corona Heath, Medicine and Life Sciences Law Maastricht Students Psychology and Neuroscience Science and Engineering Universiteitsraad … How does EU consumer laws address dark patterns on the Internet? This topic has been part of the scholarly debate during the panel discussion “The AI-assisted consumer”, organized on 6 December 2022 in collaboration with Glaw-Net and IGIR. … MaRBLe Seminar on AI-assisted Consumers: Shedding Light on Dark Patterns …
… was made that the world would finally have an effective system of enforcement for trade and IP law. Peter van den Bossche discusses the American boycott of the Dispute Settlement System (DSS) under the WTO, in light of the TRIPS Agreement, at the IGIR – IEEM IP Seminar in Macao. The golden years of the DSS From its establishment, the DSS received 590 requests for consultations from Members and 64 compliance cases, 41 of which related to TRIPS. In 50% of the TRIPS cases, a mutually agreed … system, more than ever: are Members just being oblivious to an unavoidable reality or is the system worth holding on to? Written by Debe Debernardi IPKM student 2019/2020 - more blogs on Law Blogs Maastricht Labels: International and European law IGIR LBM Andere blogs: General Alumni Arts and Social Sciences Business and Economics Corona Heath, Medicine and Life Sciences Law Maastricht Students Psychology and Neuroscience Science and Engineering Universiteitsraad … Since the establishment of … was made that the world would finally have an effective system of enforcement for trade and IP law. Peter van den Bossche discusses the American boycott of the Dispute Settlement System (DSS) under the WTO, in light of the TRIPS Agreement, at the IGIR – IEEM IP Seminar in Macao. … The WTO Dispute Settlement System: a fall from grace - What happened? …
… Zoekresultaten 24 augustus 2017 door: I. Alexovicova in Law On 6 June, IGIR fellow Dr. Iveta Alexovičová, Assistant Professor of International Economic Law, Faculty of Law, Maastricht University, delivered a lecture entilted "Substance alongside procedure - a lesson learned?". The lecture presented the preliminary … treaty arrangements. Substance must be dealt with alongside procedure if the system is to gain legitimacy and win popular support that appears to be largely lost at present. Written by Iveta Alexovičová Published on Law Blogs Maastricht Labels: IGIR International and European law Miscellaneous I. Alexovicova Andere blogs: General Alumni Arts and Social Sciences Business and Economics Corona Heath, Medicine and Life Sciences Law Maastricht Students Psychology and Neuroscience Science and Engineering Universiteitsraad … On 6 June, IGIR fellow Dr. Iveta Alexovičová, Assistant Professor of International Economic Law, Faculty of Law, Maastricht University, delivered a lecture entilted "Substance alongside procedure - a lesson learned?". … Substance alongside procedure - a lesson …
… Zoekresultaten 18 januari 2019 door: in Law According to IGIR fellow Michelle A. C. Kristy, WTO law should be interpreted in a way that takes the evolution of sustainable development into account. Her PhD research suggests six components of sustainable development that enable WTO Members to better identify … relationship” between two products. Instead, it has to weigh the legitimate objective supporting technical regulation, including environmental and social considerations. Written by Michelle A. C. Kristy for Law Blogs Maastricht Labels: IGIR International and European law LBM Andere blogs: General Alumni Arts and Social Sciences Business and Economics Corona Heath, Medicine and Life Sciences Law Maastricht Students Psychology and Neuroscience Science and Engineering Universiteitsraad … According to IGIR fellow Michelle A. C. Kristy, WTO law should be interpreted in a way that takes the evolution of sustainable development into account. Her PhD research suggests six components of sustainable development that enable WTO Members to better identify …
AI-assisted consumer: Is the proposed European Artificial Intelligence Act ready to embrace ChatGPT?
… ChatGPT’s rapid virality sparks both enthusiasm for using the product and concerns about consumer protection . Protecting consumers in the age of AI was also a central topic at the AI-Assisted consumer seminar , co-organized by MaRBLe, GLaw-Net, and IGIR. ChatGPT, powered by a Large Language Model (LLM), is a general-purpose AI (GPAI) that can be deployed for many uses. Currently under first reading, the Artificial Intelligence Act (AIA) may not be fully prepared to embrace the surge of ChatGPT … ‘MedGPT: Medical Concept Prediction from Clinical Narratives’ (2021) ArXiv < https://arxiv.org/abs/2107.03134 > accessed 21 April 2023 OpenAI, ‘GPT-4 Technical Report’(2023) ArXiv < https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.08774 > accessed 21 April 2023 Labels: IGIR LBM Shu Wang Andere blogs: General Alumni Arts and Social Sciences Business and Economics Corona Heath, Medicine and Life Sciences Law Maastricht Students Psychology and Neuroscience Science and Engineering Universiteitsraad … ChatGPT’s rapid virality sparks both enthusiasm for using the product and concerns about consumer protection . Protecting consumers in the age of AI was also a central topic at the AI-Assisted consumer seminar , co-organized by MaRBLe, GLaw-Net, and IGIR. … AI-assisted consumer: Is the proposed European Artificial Intelligence Act ready to embrace ChatGPT? …
… Zoekresultaten 2 mei 2022 door: in Law In the digital economy, algorithms are the new air- they are everywhere, essential for survival online. Algorithms manage every keystroke, every search, every step on the web. Algorithms are a sequence of instructions to solve a problem and take decisions. Online platforms use algorithms in every step of their operations, from search results to payment portals. Though executed by machines, these algorithms are created … Algorithmic transparency is one of the ways to pierce the algorithmic veil empowering corporations to collect, store and use consumer data while balancing business and consumer needs and rights. This guest blog was written by Pratiksha Ashok for the IGIR and METRO Faculty of Law Maastricht #COMIPinDigiMarkts2022 project - More blogs on Law Blogs Maastricht This guest blog is part of the project #COMIPinDigiMarkts2022 . These blogs have been specially prepared by participating internal and … Students Psychology and Neuroscience Science and Engineering Universiteitsraad … In the digital economy, algorithms are the new air- they are everywhere, essential for survival online. Algorithms manage every keystroke, every search, every step on the web. Algorithms are a sequence of instructions to solve a problem and take decisions. Online platforms use algorithms in every step of their operations, from search results to payment portals. … Algorithmic transparency in rankings - a possible …
… will completely disrupt our lives in the long run, but we surely will have to adapt. I am convinced that our experience with the pandemic will lead to lasting changes in society in a broad sense, and certainly also specifically when it comes to higher education. We may unconsciously have already planted the right seeds prior to the crisis to make the leap forward now. A leap that strengthens European higher education and thus maintains its position in the global academic force field. An optimistic approach that I would like to share with you in this first UM Internationalization newsletter. It is time to move forward. One of the things we've learned from … science and industry, it would have been impossible to react so quickly to the crisis. Who could have predicted that after a year we would quickly develop the tools to curb the pandemic – just think about the rapid transition to online and hybrid education? We have shown ourselves to be resilient and will have to focus on further strengthening that resilience in a world that has become more and more connected. It means that we have to take up our responsibility as quickly as possible to help …
… to adequately address the interests of companies to expand their activities to more goods and services. Written by Hainan Jiang and Tomoki Shizuno , IPKM students 2019-2020, Faculty of Law Maastricht. More blogs on Law Blogs Maastricht Labels: trade IGIR International and European law LBM Andere blogs: General Alumni Arts and Social Sciences Business and Economics Corona Heath, Medicine and Life Sciences Law Maastricht Students Psychology and Neuroscience Science and Engineering Universiteitsraad …
… Zoekresultaten 14 augustus 2017 door: in Law “The fact that there is a maximum number of hours in a week that you are allowed to work, that web shops are compelled to provide you with the option to return your purchase within seven days, that our tap water must meet certain requirements. This all sounds very Dutch, but it is in fact European legislation. This European ‘origin’ gets lost in … a major finger in the pie.” Another thing that doesn't do the EU's image any good, is that countries present popular Brussels legislation as their own idea. “The fact that there is a maximum number of hours in a week that you are allowed to work, that web shops are compelled to provide you with the option to return your purchase within seven days, that our tap water must meet certain requirements. This all sounds very Dutch, but it is in fact European legislation. This European ‘origin’ gets lost in … and Economics Corona Heath, Medicine and Life Sciences Law Maastricht Students Psychology and Neuroscience Science and Engineering Universiteitsraad … “The fact that there is a maximum number of hours in a week that you are allowed to work, that web shops are compelled to provide you with the option to return your purchase within seven days, that our tap water must meet certain requirements. This all sounds very Dutch, but it is in fact European legislation. This European ‘origin’ gets lost in …
… affected by that land” are yet to be outlined. Section 36 of the Bill goes on to allow the Scottish Ministers to make further regulations giving the Keeper of the Registers of Scotland the power to request information relating to proprietors. Andy Wightman, in giving evidence to the Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee on 7 September 2015, raised his concerns about the effectiveness of these sections, arguing that the Land Reform Review Group’s proposal should be reinstated and …