Thesis Chapters by Fathima Zameera

The legal norms govern the conduct of the human being but there is no adequate legislation or reg... more The legal norms govern the conduct of the human being but there is no adequate legislation or regulation about the artificial intelligence which is more influenced creation than human in public and private sector all over the world. It is urgent needs of world in international and national level that should be considered appropriate method to govern them in order to solve the future crisis. Our country also is to be prepared to face the problem in legal manner by way of adopting legislation.
Artificial intelligence is broad conceptual term for the technologies and makes it possible to perform like human including decision making, self-driving car, robotic surgical equipment, automated accounting and security system including software performing legal tasks. Therefore, artificial intelligence technology will need to advance creative concept for addressing issues as legal duty, legal protection and liability.
In Sri Lanka, there is an Association for Artificial intelligence which is established in 2000 for non-profit purpose to develop the techniques of the artificial intelligence. Our country is ready to promote these technical skills but there is no law to regulate properly. Section 6 of Intellectual Property Law Act No 36 of 2003 is mentioned about protection for computer programs. It is not enough to deal all the relevant matter of Artificial Intelligence.
Apart from that, there is no more legal provision. Policy makers would not be kept silent until raise the problem and start to think wider manner that would be good for the country to adopt new technology rather than depending on traditional system because the world is busy to find out new things and we have to prepare ourselves to go with them. Otherwise, Sri Lanka will not achieve anything even in technology. Therefore, the legislation for Artificial Intelligence is a present need of society, for that purpose this study will examine the legal status, legal issues, and legal protection especially in the area of Intellectual Property Rights and with the comparative analysis of other countries legislation.
Papers by Fathima Zameera

Jus Corpus Law Journal , 2023
The study explores the idea of hate speech that could be caused serious harm to society. Using th... more The study explores the idea of hate speech that could be caused serious harm to society. Using the advancement of technology for promoting a bad impression and targeting particular religions or community is a serious threat to the nation that was occurring recently in Sri Lanka. The situation in Sri Lanka should monitor and consider a resolution to avoid further conflict. The legislators should be taken into consideration for adopting adequate provisions for enhancing religious and ethnic harmony. The study aims to analyze the existing legal framework with a critical view of prosecution. It discusses the impact of hate speech on society and how it will be turned into a serious problem with a comparative analysis of the United States of America. The gap in the legislation, the political dynamic in the context of governing hate speech, and the lack of resources are identified as current problems for governing hate speech. Therefore the study recommends the proper legal enactment to the legislature for governing hate speech.
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Thesis Chapters by Fathima Zameera
Artificial intelligence is broad conceptual term for the technologies and makes it possible to perform like human including decision making, self-driving car, robotic surgical equipment, automated accounting and security system including software performing legal tasks. Therefore, artificial intelligence technology will need to advance creative concept for addressing issues as legal duty, legal protection and liability.
In Sri Lanka, there is an Association for Artificial intelligence which is established in 2000 for non-profit purpose to develop the techniques of the artificial intelligence. Our country is ready to promote these technical skills but there is no law to regulate properly. Section 6 of Intellectual Property Law Act No 36 of 2003 is mentioned about protection for computer programs. It is not enough to deal all the relevant matter of Artificial Intelligence.
Apart from that, there is no more legal provision. Policy makers would not be kept silent until raise the problem and start to think wider manner that would be good for the country to adopt new technology rather than depending on traditional system because the world is busy to find out new things and we have to prepare ourselves to go with them. Otherwise, Sri Lanka will not achieve anything even in technology. Therefore, the legislation for Artificial Intelligence is a present need of society, for that purpose this study will examine the legal status, legal issues, and legal protection especially in the area of Intellectual Property Rights and with the comparative analysis of other countries legislation.
Papers by Fathima Zameera
Artificial intelligence is broad conceptual term for the technologies and makes it possible to perform like human including decision making, self-driving car, robotic surgical equipment, automated accounting and security system including software performing legal tasks. Therefore, artificial intelligence technology will need to advance creative concept for addressing issues as legal duty, legal protection and liability.
In Sri Lanka, there is an Association for Artificial intelligence which is established in 2000 for non-profit purpose to develop the techniques of the artificial intelligence. Our country is ready to promote these technical skills but there is no law to regulate properly. Section 6 of Intellectual Property Law Act No 36 of 2003 is mentioned about protection for computer programs. It is not enough to deal all the relevant matter of Artificial Intelligence.
Apart from that, there is no more legal provision. Policy makers would not be kept silent until raise the problem and start to think wider manner that would be good for the country to adopt new technology rather than depending on traditional system because the world is busy to find out new things and we have to prepare ourselves to go with them. Otherwise, Sri Lanka will not achieve anything even in technology. Therefore, the legislation for Artificial Intelligence is a present need of society, for that purpose this study will examine the legal status, legal issues, and legal protection especially in the area of Intellectual Property Rights and with the comparative analysis of other countries legislation.