Korea University (KU) School of Law. Provided by KU School of Law
Korea University (KU) School of Law announced on August 9 that the program would host the course Advanced Program for Data¡¤AI (Artificial Intelligence) Law, marking a national precedent for specialized data and artificial law courses. The school has been previously re-educating legal practitioners for better adaption to contemporary disputes with the open course Evolving Society Evolving Law (ESEL).
¡°The precipitous growth of digital media and the consequential rise of the status of data and artificial intelligence requires a flexible legal system to match,¡± said Jung Seung-Hwan, the dean of KU School of Law. Describing it as a ¡°macro-perspective on the digital industry and its ensuing judicial tasks,¡± Professor Jung confirmed that the course ¡°would offer specialized lectures and discussions of the legal challenges brought forth by technological development.¡±
Current lawyers, employees of private enterprises, and public officials in charge of data and AI-related business are to be offered education. Lectures offered in the program range from legal challenges in new platforms such as the metaverse and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to the moral conundrums brought by AI. The program is to be held to be through August to December, with two sessions per week.
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