Abstract
<jats:p>Developments in the field of artificial intelligence are today forcing a profound transformation across almost all areas of life and, correspondingly, across the core disciplines of law. From education to the administration of justice, from criminal proceedings to the protection of personal privacy, and from employment relations to intellectual property, liability, and contract law, artificial intelligence exerts far-reaching effects while simultaneously giving rise to numerous risks and legal challenges. This volume examines the above-mentioned issues primarily within the framework of existing law, while also offering proposals de lege ferenda for addressing these challenges. Its principal aim is to contribute, from a legal perspective, to the formation and shaping of a Türkiye-specific strategy on artificial intelligence, grounded in universal values and attentive to Türkiye’s distinctive social and legal context.</jats:p>