TEORIJSKI ASPEKTI UPOTREBE VEŠTAČKE INTELIGENCIJE U OBLIKOVANJU LEGISLATIVE DIGITALNOG JAVNOG NOVCA

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https://doi.org/10.56461/SPZ_25406KJ

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digitalna valuta centralnih banaka, monetarno pravo, monetarna stabilnost, veštačka inteligencija.

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Predmet analize u radu je identifikovanje potencijalne uloge upotrebe sistema veštačke inteligencije u procesu normativnog regulisanja izdavanja digitalnog novca od strane centralnih banaka. U tom kontekstu, u prvom delu rada ukazuje se na uticaj koje digitalne tehnologije imaju na pravne tekovine savremenog monetarnog ambijenta i izazove očuvanja strukture, kao i samog “bila” monetarnog suvereniteta u okolnostima tehnološke revolucije, dok se u drugom delu akcenat stavlja na značaj blagovremenog identifikovanja matriksa koristi i troškova koje bi upotreba veštačke inteligencije imala na očuvanje monetarne i finansijske stabilnosti kao bazičnog mandata centralnih banaka. Predmet posebne pažnje autora je razmatranje i razumevanje uticaja upotrebe veštačke inteligencije na prava monetarnih korisnika na čvrstu, stabilnu i sigurnu valutu, kao i prava na monetarnu stabilnost sagledanu kao globalno javno dobro koje uslovljava njihov životni standard, što prema mišljenju autora, zahteva svojevrsni monetarnopravni holistički pristup u cilju uspostavljanja kredibilnog i održivog pravnog mosta između tradicionalne legislative centralnih banaka i izazova koje implicira veštačka inteligencija kao novi tehnički alat u kreiranju monetarnih normi za digitalno tržište.

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