Abstract
The introduction of this research deals with the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) and its impacts on the Brazilian legal system, with an emphasis on the areas of civil, criminal and labor law. The study analyzes how the growing presence of AI in social and economic relations requires the creation of legal guidelines that protect fundamental rights, such as human dignity, privacy and equality. In civil law, issues of liability for damages caused by AI, protection of data and automated contracts. In criminal law, the focus is on the use of AI both to prevent crimes and to commit illegal acts, which requires the creation of specific regulations to prevent abuses and guarantee criminal liability. In relation to labor law, the research explores how automation driven by AI can transform the job market, threatening jobs and increasing the need for legal protections for workers. The research adopts an integrative literature review methodology, seeking to identify the main challenges and risks associated with the use of AI. This includes ethical issues, such as algorithmic discrimination and the lack of transparency in automated decisions, as well as debating the need for a regulatory framework that balances technological advances with the protection of fundamental rights. AI, while promising, presents challenges that need to be addressed through effective regulation to ensure innovation occurs safely and fairly.
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