GOVERNANCE OF INTERNET OF THINGS AND ETHICS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
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The continuous interaction between intelligent devices, sensors and people points to the increasing number of data being produced, stored and processed, changing, in various aspects and increasingly, our daily life. On one hand, the context of hyperconnectivity can bring economic benefits to the State, companies, as well as convenience to consumers. On the other hand, increasing connectivity brings significant challenges in the spheres of privacy protection and contemporary ethics, impacting, ultimately, democracy itself. This thesis addresses, from the regulatory point of view, some of these challenges faced by the current rule of law arising from the advance of the scenario called Internet of Things.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.20912/rdc.v13i31.2816
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ISSN: 2177-1499