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The consistent introduction of artificial intelligence technologies in Russia and abroad creates the necessary prerequisites for changing the legal and ethical standards for this phenomenon. The judicial form of legal protection was also changed in a number of countries, due to the replacement of judges with computers in human form. For China, this experience was successful, as main and pioneer participants in the simplest cases were absolutely not against the replacement. A number of countries have already adopted special laws and legal acts regulating the integration of robots in judicial processes. In almost all countries of the world, there is an irreversible process of replacing the basic legal framework. In the course of the study, the positive and negative features of this phenomenon will be figured out and because of the fact that many of the basic provisions governing the legal regulation of artificial intelligence technology were borrowed from various acts of an economic nature, since in many respects this area is autonomous and does not involve performing any additional actions other than pressing a button on a computer.
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This work was financially supported by the Grant of the President of the Russian Federation No.NSH-2668-2020.6 “National-Cultural and Digital Trends in the Socio-Economic, Political and Legal Development of the Russian Federation in the 21st Century”.
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Rusakova, E.P. (2022). Robotization of Civil Proceedings: Reality or Future. In: Inshakova, A.O., Inshakova, E.I. (eds) New Technology for Inclusive and Sustainable Growth. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 288. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-9808-8_23
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