Ex-Constitutional Court justice joins KAIST to research law in age of AI
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Moon Hyung-bae, former acting chief justice of the Constitutional Court, has begun a new chapter in academia after joining KAIST as a distinguished visiting professor, where he plans to delve into legal issues arising in the age of artificial intelligence (AI). Moon disclosed his new career earlier this week while speaking as a lecturer at a book presentation at Gwangju District Court. He said he was officially appointed on Jan. 9 as a distinguished visiting professor at KAIST’s Moon Soul Graduate School of Future Strategy and had already started commuting to campus. “I decided to take on this role because, as a legal professional, I believe I may be able to offer guidance on how KAIST can proactively respond to the AI era," Moon said. Moon identified personal data rights as the central legal challenge posed by artificial intelligence. “The biggest issue with AI is the right to informational self-determination,” he explained. “AI operates by collecting and processing personal data, which inevitably leads to conflicts with individuals’ rights to control their own information.Weiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei Korea Times
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