Proceedings of the International Conference on Socio Legal Intricacies of Artificial Intelligence (ICSLIAI 2026)
Conference: International Conference on Socio Legal Intricacies of Artificial Intelligence (ICSLIAI 2026)
Date: 13-14 February 2026
Location: Pune, India (Hybrid)
Website: https://mitwpu.edu.in/two-days-international-conference-on-socio-legal-intricacies-of-artificial-intelligence Artificial intelligence (AI) has become the most significant technological change in the world and has transformed economies, governance, social institutions, and law. Though AI offers more opportunities than ever to be innovative, efficient, and improve human well-being, a recent surge in adoption introduces complicated ethical, legal, and societal issues that require close academic focus. These critical intersections of AI, law, and society were discussed at a vital interdisciplinary conference, The Two-Day International Conference on Socio-Legal Intricacies of Artificial Intelligence, held on 13–14 February 2026 at Dr. Vishwanath Karad MIT World Peace University (MIT-WPU), Pune, India. The conference was organized by the School of Law and included representatives of a wide range of legal professionals, policymakers, scholars, technologists, and researchers to have an intensive discussion on the development of the regulatory environment, ethical accountabilities, and social influence of AI systems. The book contains the peer-reviewed proceedings of the meeting that include scholarly original contributions questioning the basic issues regarding the role of AI in our law and social order. The chapters focus on an expansive range of themes, including but not limited to: legal accountability and liability of AI decision rule-making, data privacy and evaluation, algorithmic prejudice and discrimination, intellectual property issues, ethical and human rights concerns, and reactions to regulations in different jurisdictions. Collectively, these publications enable one to declare the modern state of socio-legal studies at the of law, technology, and policy intersection. The compilation promotes the dire need to address AI governance problems alongside the reality that interdisciplinary scholarship could be employed to offer justifiable solutions. The contributors to this volume represent a wide spectrum of opinion, including doctrinal approaches to law and legal research, empirical research, and critiques of policy, reflecting the diversity of socio-legal investigation in the age of AI. The authors, reviewers, keynote speakers, and organizing committee have made precious contributions to us, and we would like to thank them. All of them have enriched this collection and helped advance the academic literature about the problem that is shaping our time. We sincerely thank Atlantis Press for accepting our proposal and providing a distinguished platform for the publication of this proceeding. Their professional support and constant guidance have played a pivotal role in ensuring quality and timely completion. We are grateful for their commitment to scholarly excellence and for enabling the wide dissemination of the research presented in this conference. We sincerely believe that this book will help many academicians, practitioners, and policymakers—who will shape the future of AI regulation and create a more responsible and fairer digital society—in their work.
Date: 13-14 February 2026
Location: Pune, India (Hybrid)
Website: https://mitwpu.edu.in/two-days-international-conference-on-socio-legal-intricacies-of-artificial-intelligence Artificial intelligence (AI) has become the most significant technological change in the world and has transformed economies, governance, social institutions, and law. Though AI offers more opportunities than ever to be innovative, efficient, and improve human well-being, a recent surge in adoption introduces complicated ethical, legal, and societal issues that require close academic focus. These critical intersections of AI, law, and society were discussed at a vital interdisciplinary conference, The Two-Day International Conference on Socio-Legal Intricacies of Artificial Intelligence, held on 13–14 February 2026 at Dr. Vishwanath Karad MIT World Peace University (MIT-WPU), Pune, India. The conference was organized by the School of Law and included representatives of a wide range of legal professionals, policymakers, scholars, technologists, and researchers to have an intensive discussion on the development of the regulatory environment, ethical accountabilities, and social influence of AI systems. The book contains the peer-reviewed proceedings of the meeting that include scholarly original contributions questioning the basic issues regarding the role of AI in our law and social order. The chapters focus on an expansive range of themes, including but not limited to: legal accountability and liability of AI decision rule-making, data privacy and evaluation, algorithmic prejudice and discrimination, intellectual property issues, ethical and human rights concerns, and reactions to regulations in different jurisdictions. Collectively, these publications enable one to declare the modern state of socio-legal studies at the of law, technology, and policy intersection. The compilation promotes the dire need to address AI governance problems alongside the reality that interdisciplinary scholarship could be employed to offer justifiable solutions. The contributors to this volume represent a wide spectrum of opinion, including doctrinal approaches to law and legal research, empirical research, and critiques of policy, reflecting the diversity of socio-legal investigation in the age of AI. The authors, reviewers, keynote speakers, and organizing committee have made precious contributions to us, and we would like to thank them. All of them have enriched this collection and helped advance the academic literature about the problem that is shaping our time. We sincerely thank Atlantis Press for accepting our proposal and providing a distinguished platform for the publication of this proceeding. Their professional support and constant guidance have played a pivotal role in ensuring quality and timely completion. We are grateful for their commitment to scholarly excellence and for enabling the wide dissemination of the research presented in this conference. We sincerely believe that this book will help many academicians, practitioners, and policymakers—who will shape the future of AI regulation and create a more responsible and fairer digital society—in their work.