Real Rights in the Virtual World: Human Rights in the Age of Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality explores the rights and principles that guide AI-based applications and their users in virtual reality worlds. Chapters assess the current problems facing the digital world as well as new challenges posed by virtual worlds.
Juan Diego Arregui Acosta, Edoardo Celeste, and Victor Henriquez Diaz‘s chapter, “Digital constitutionalism in AI-populated metaverses”, adopts a socio-legal approach to digital constitutionalism to analyse the impact of AI-populated metaverses on the constitutional ecosystem.
Joanna Kulesza and Eneken Tikk‘s chapter “Rules for virtual worlds: reconciling contexts and perspectives”, on the other hand, construes the EU’s regulatory framework as a comprehensive catalogue for legal issues and proposals that will influence virtual worlds, reviewing the organisational landscape of normative initiatives.
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