2024 International Conference on Digital Economy and Law, Artificial Intelligence and Media Communication
The conference will cover a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:
Digital Economy and Legal Frameworks
Legal challenges in the digital economy
Intellectual property in the age of digital innovation
Data privacy and protection in the digital era
E-commerce law and regulation
Taxation and digital financial systems
Media Communication and Artificial Intelligence
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AI in journalism and content creation
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Misinformation, fake news, and AI's role in content verification
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AI’s impact on social media and public discourse
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AI-driven personalized media and advertising
Artificial Intelligence and Society
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The role of AI in reshaping public opinion
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AI and the future of work: legal and ethical challenges
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AI in education, healthcare, and public services
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The social impact of AI on communication and media landscapes
Artificial Intelligence and Law
Ethical and legal implications of AI in governance and decision-making
AI and automated law enforcement
Liability and responsibility in AI-driven systems
AI’s role in the judiciary and legal practice
Cybersecurity and Digital Governance
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Cybersecurity risks in the digital economy
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Legal frameworks for protecting digital infrastructure
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Global standards and cooperation in digital governance
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Strategies for combating cybercrime
Digital Transformation and Policy Development
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Legal and regulatory challenges in digital transformation
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Policy frameworks for supporting innovation in the digital economy
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Balancing technological advancement with societal needs and rights
Submission Methods & Requirements
Submissions to DLAM 2024 should report on significant, original, and previously unpublished results on any aspect of data science, advanced algorithm and intelligent computing. Papers on AI research problems, on techniques for mechatronics and automation domains, and papers that cross discipline boundaries within computer science and mechatronics are especially encouraged. The reviewing process of the DLAM aims to provide authors with constructive feedback on their papers, even when a submission is rejected. All submissions will be subjected to double-blind peer reviews, who are expert or have been experiencing in the related field for years. The accepted papers must be revised, taking into consideration the referees' comments and suggestions, before inclusion in the conference proceedings.
Dual submissions: DLAM 2024 will not accept any paper that, at the time of submission, is under review for, has already been published in, or has already been accepted for publication in a journal or another venue with formally published proceedings. (As a guideline, authors should regard publications with a DOI, ISBN, or ISSN as formal publications. Questions about submission eligibility should be referred to the program chair before the submission deadline.) Authors are also required not to submit their papers to venues with formally published proceedings during the DAI 2024 review period. These restrictions do not apply to workshops and similar specialized presentations with a limited audience and without published proceedings.
For each accepted paper, at least one author must attend the conference and present the paper. Authors of all accepted papers must prepare a final version for publication, a poster presentation or a short video/live oral presentation.