Využitie (asistenčných) systémov založených na strojovom učení v ODR a ich klasifikácia podľa aktu o umelej inteligencii. The use of machine learning based (assistive) systems in ODR and their classification according to the Artificial Intelligence Act. Mgr. Andrej Krištofík, interný doktorand Ústavu práva a technológií, Masarykova Univerzita Brno Právny obzor, 106, 2023, No. 2., pp. 116 – 126. Published online: 20.4.2023 https://doi.org/10.31577/pravnyobzor.2023.2.03 Abstract. Online Dispute Resolution systems are becoming more popular, and more widely used, alternative to resolving various kinds of conflicts in courtroom. One of the most attractive, as well as defining aspects, is their strong reliance on new technologies. Amongst those technologies are slowly, but more and more often, popping up those based on artificial intelligence. In the following article, several of those will be introduced and subsequently the proposed regulatory framework of Act on Artificial Intelligence will be introduced as well. Regulatory duties of such technologies are determined by their placement in one of the three categories, therefore after the introductory part, this article will attempt to classify AI based ODR technologies in one of those categories. Lastly, the regulatory duties imposed on said systems by being placed in one of the categories will be introduced. Key words: online dispute resolution, ADR, artificial intelligence, automated decisionmaking, AI Act
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