Artificial Intelligence and Its Imfact on Labour Relations

Authors

  • Archil Chochia
  • Kristi Joamets

Keywords:

საკვანძო სიტყვები: ხელოვნური ინტელექტი, ხელოვნური ინტელექტი რევოლუცია, დიგიტალიზაცია, გიგ ეკონიმიკა, შრომითი ბაზარი.

Abstract

 Abstract is available in Georgian

Author Biographies

Archil Chochia

დოქტორი, უფროსი მკვლევარი, სამართლის სკოლა, ტალინის ტექნოლოგიური უნივერსიტეტი, ესტონეთი.

Kristi Joamets

დოქტორი, უფროსი ლექტორი, სამართლის სკოლა, ტალინის ტექნოლოგიური უნივერსიტეტი, ესტონეთი.

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Published

2020-06-30

How to Cite

Archil Chochia, & Kristi Joamets. (2020). Artificial Intelligence and Its Imfact on Labour Relations. Journal of Law, (1). Retrieved from https://jlaw.tsu.ge/index.php/JLaw/article/view/2988

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