The paper analyzes the role that artificial intelligence can assume with respect to the features characterizing business bargaining, in terms of strategic directions described by the Artificial Intelligence Act at the European level. Not only is the contribution of information technology capable of deploying its effects in the socalled smart” contracts – characterized by the instantaneousness of the executive moment –, but it is also capable of grafting itself into those legal relationships configurable in terms of partnership (productive, commercial, distributive or with financing purposes). In these relationships, the “execution” consists in the stipulation of individual “particular” contracts, and it finds expression in the “normative” structure of the main contract. This is a natural evolution of the link that, ever more firmly and in different sectors such as competition, connotes the relationship between technological innovation and private autonomy. Such link allows the latter to expand beyond the determinative moment of conventional regulation of interests and thus penetrate the executive moment to protect the preservation of the synallagma.
Lo scritto analizza il ruolo che l'IA, nella prospettiva degli indirizzi strategici descritti a livello europeo dall'AI Act, può assumere rispetto ai tratti caratterizzanti la contrattazione d'impresa. Non solo, infatti, il contributo delle tecnologie è in grado di dispiegare il proprio contributo nella contrattazione "smart" - caratterizzata dalla instantaneità del momento esecutivo - ma è altresì idoneo a innestarsi in quei rapporti giuridico-patrimoniali configurabili in termini di partnership (produttiva, commerciale, distributiva ovvero con finalità di finanziamento). In questo frangente, l'innovazione tecnologia consente all'autonomia privata di espandersi al di là del momento determinativo della regolazione convenzionale d'interesse e di penetrare in quello esecutivo, a tutela della conservazione del sinallagma.
L'applicazione dei sistemi di intelligenza artificiale nei contratti per l'impresa / G. Gitti. - In: TECNOLOGIE E DIRITTO. - ISSN 2724-1955. - 2023:2(2023), pp. 339-356.
L'applicazione dei sistemi di intelligenza artificiale nei contratti per l'impresa
G. Gitti
2023
Abstract
The paper analyzes the role that artificial intelligence can assume with respect to the features characterizing business bargaining, in terms of strategic directions described by the Artificial Intelligence Act at the European level. Not only is the contribution of information technology capable of deploying its effects in the socalled smart” contracts – characterized by the instantaneousness of the executive moment –, but it is also capable of grafting itself into those legal relationships configurable in terms of partnership (productive, commercial, distributive or with financing purposes). In these relationships, the “execution” consists in the stipulation of individual “particular” contracts, and it finds expression in the “normative” structure of the main contract. This is a natural evolution of the link that, ever more firmly and in different sectors such as competition, connotes the relationship between technological innovation and private autonomy. Such link allows the latter to expand beyond the determinative moment of conventional regulation of interests and thus penetrate the executive moment to protect the preservation of the synallagma.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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