Annals of Bioethics & Clinical Applications
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Artificial Intelligence and Contracts: A New Reality
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Abstract
This article suggests new changes brought about by artificial intelligence in Law, especially with regard to private relations. Thus, it is believed that artificial intelligence, in this sense, can facilitate the control and fulfillment of the contractual obligations of the parties involved.
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