Anton Vasiliev
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About
Anton Vasiliev is a legal scholar whose research sits at the dynamic intersection of artificial intelligence, digital technologies, and law. His work addresses some of the most pressing regulatory and ethical challenges emerging from rapid technological advancement, with a particular focus on how legal systems in major jurisdictions are adapting — or struggling to adapt — to the rise of AI. Vasiliev's most recognized contribution, "Digital Ecology: Artificial Intelligence Impact on Legal and Environmental Sphere" (2020), has garnered 7 citations and explores the transformative potential of AI within legal frameworks, positioning digital transformation as a defining scientific revolution of the modern era. Complementing this, his comparative legal analysis of AI ethics across Russia, the European Union, and the United States (2019) examines how differing cultural and legislative traditions shape approaches to AI governance, touching on the contested question of AI's legal personhood and moral status. Though Vasiliev's citation footprint remains modest, his scholarship contributes meaningfully to an emerging field that demands urgent scholarly attention. His cross-jurisdictional perspective makes his work particularly valuable for researchers, policymakers, and students seeking to understand how diverse legal cultures are navigating the profound challenges posed by artificial intelligence.
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