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    Yapay Zekâ: Disiplinlerarası Yaklaşımlar = Artificial Intelligence: Interdisciplinary Approaches

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    In this book, a perspective is presented to the reader about the effects of artificial intelligence in many fields, from the health system to the banking system, from library to archiving, and besides general information about artificial intelligence, the applications of artificial intelligence in various fields, especially linguistics, banking, health, law, librarianship, archiving is explained. From this point of view, the chapters in the book examine the emergence of artificial intelligence, the current situation in these fields and the social and ethical problems that may arise with future evaluations, and also contain basic information about these fields of study. Readers who are curious about what artificial intelligence is, will be able to find basic information on the subject in this book, as well as have information about the applications of artificial intelligence in different fields. As such, it is hoped that this book, which includes an interdisciplinary perspective, will help to better understand artificial intelligence and prepare society for the upcoming future

    A Turkish law perspective on the right to be forgotten

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    Since the rule is changed from easily forget to easily remember thanks to the digital Internet platforms, the question if there should be a right to be forgotten consecrated to individuals has become a frequently asked question with - of -course no “one correct answer” in different legal systems all around the world. Turkish legal practice has also encountered different cases where the question if a right to be forgotten should be recognized/accorded or not. Thus, the concept itself and discussions thereon prove to be heated nowadays among legal scholars. Accord- ingly, this article mainly aims to legally analyze the newly emerging concept “the right to be forgotten” and its potential practical impacts to the existing or future Internet technologies, in light of the Turkish legislations and existing case law
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