Sergey Zenin
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About
Sergey Zenin is a legal scholar whose research sits at the intersection of technology governance, public relations regulation, and emerging digital systems. His work focuses primarily on the legal frameworks surrounding artificial intelligence, robotics, and the broader transformations driven by technological revolutions. Zenin has made notable contributions to comparative legal analysis, examining how major global jurisdictions — including the European Union, the United States, China, and Russia — have developed distinct regulatory approaches to governing AI and robotic systems. In his widely referenced 2019 article, Zenin explored how successive industrial and technological revolutions have historically reshaped legal paradigms, establishing a foundational argument for proactive regulatory adaptation. His subsequent 2022 publications extended this analysis specifically to artificial intelligence, offering systematic reviews of international regulatory models that have informed ongoing academic and policy discussions. Collectively, his papers have accumulated citations that reflect a growing scholarly interest in AI law and governance. Zenin's contributions are particularly valuable for researchers and policymakers navigating the rapidly evolving landscape of technology regulation, providing accessible comparative frameworks that bridge legal theory with real-world technological development challenges. His work underscores the urgent need for coherent, adaptive legal structures in the age of intelligent systems.
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- 3KEY APPROACHES TO THE LEGAL REGULATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE2 citations · 2022