This course offers a comprehensive and practical exploration of how artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies, such as the Internet of Things, data analytics, blockchain and cryptoassets are reshaping society, business and human interactions. Designed for non-lawyers, the course examines key legal and regulatory issues, including privacy, data security, liability, intellectual property and national security.
Students will also explore how AI systems (from machine learning to large language models and more) are transforming decision-making, business practices and self-expression, prompting policymakers worldwide to overhaul legal frameworks in response. The course examines these developments, focusing on topics such as algorithmic accountability, evolving employment models and the regulation of digital and decentralized systems.
Through real-world case studies and comparative legal perspectives, students will gain practical knowledge of how these technologies affect their personal and professional lives, empowering them to navigate and address the legal, ethical and policy dimensions of a rapidly evolving technological landscape.