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  • Legal security of introduction and use of intelligent systems in industrial and other logistics [Elektronski vir]
    Ćupurdija, Milorad ...
    New technologies, modernization of production, introduction of robotics, autonomous and above all intelligent systems in industrial or other production represent many advantages, but also certain ... dangers that we must look at from the perspective of legal security. Logistics is a service activity that has had many victims through its development, which have occurred through the organization of transport, loading, reloading, lifting, lowering, pushing, warehousing and other logistics tasks that have been and still are very much tied to various forms technological advances. According to the industrial development period from industry 1.0 to industry 4.0, a number of legal, legal-economic and binding norms have emerged, which have changed through use, but have always been necessary to protect legal transactions, protect property and directly people, who are and who use technology in their field of work. Intelligent systems in logistics are logistics information and logistics management systems that create economic effects with the help of appropriate technology, autonomous devices, robots and programs, but are often subject to ignorance and even more legal gaps that would regulate their use. Through the review of the possible use of intelligent systems, especially various forms of robots, we sought a legal basis, which we expediently adapted to individual systems and helped to improve the entire system and legal security. Many authors argue that intelligent systems and robots can increase the security and efficiency of logistics and logistics processes and ensure security in individual forms of work, while forgetting the basic security, which is basically provided by the Constitution and concretized sectoral legislation. We know that the main goal of intelligent systems, robots and autonomous devices is to improve and increase industrial, production or other productivity, increase mobility of raw materials and ensure security in internal or external supply of industry or other production or similar systems, but in this part we see only basic a function that the user or operator is trying to achieve. In all this, it is necessary to find a legal basis that will harmonize the coexistence of natural and artificial intelligence, ie robot and man, and lay the foundations for increasing use.
    Type of material - e-article ; adult, serious
    Publish date - 2022
    Language - english
    COBISS.SI-ID - 112562435