Abstract

The number of IoT devices will soon increase to the point of becoming uncontrolled. This, in turn, provokes an increase in large-scale risks of unauthorized access by cybercrime to the credentials of both individuals and legal entities, as well as IoT devices. Today, the technological environment of IoT is heterogeneous as it uses a variety of radio technologies for data transmission, IoT platforms, identifiers, universal identification systems and identification mechanisms and regulations of mostly technical nature. The development of legislation in the field of the Internet of Things and artificial intelligence is extremely important. The paper investigates the directions of development of modern law in the field of Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence in Ukraine. Modern approaches to the creation of areas of legal regulation in the context of information, civil and criminal law, as well as certain areas of public relations are considered. A review of the legal positions of scholars who study the trends of formation of modern legal views on the development of legislation. It emphasizes the existence of unbalanced and unstructured modernization of national legislation, saturating it with unbalanced legal terminology. There is an urgent need to develop modern definitions in this area and the formation of a modern legal framework that will regulate public relations in the field of identity management, as well as provide the necessary legal regulation of processes Emphasis is placed on the feasibility of creating comprehensive legislation in the field of identity management, which will ensure quality regulation of public relations in the field of identity management and information used to identify sub objects and objects in state registers, databases and information and communication systems. Digitization is becoming an integral factor of modern social relations in which new "effective" persons "in the form of IoT and artificial intelligence, which require humanity to endow them with the rights, duties, responsibilities and other features inherent in a self-sufficient social system. The task of legal professionals is to more effectively shape the foundations of IoT and AI law, anticipating and localizing the risks of uncontrolled globalization of the Internet of Things and artificial intelligence.

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