THE USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN SPORTS AND ITS LEGAL LIMITATIONS

Keywords: artificial intelligence, digital technologies, sports, unmanned aerial vehicles, drones

Abstract

Aim. The paper aims to identify the main directions of using artificial intelligence (AI) in sports and the key legal problems that arise in connection with such a usage. Materials and methods. A number of legal research methods were used, including the technical and legal method. This method allows analyzing the possibilities of regulating individual AI-related processes, as well as the limits of such a regulation within the framework of sports-related legal relations. The method of legal modeling allows creating key models for regulating the use of artificial intelligence in a particular sports field. The comparative method, the method of system analysis, analysis and synthesis were also used. Results. The article classifies the main directions of using artificial intelligence in sports, as well as the legal problems associated with its usage. Special attention is paid to the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) in sports. Conclusion. Modern lawmakers should separately regulate a number of aspects associated with the use of artificial intelligence in sports. Modern sports federations should regulate the multipurpose use of digital technologies by means of local acts and separately regulate the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (drones).

Author Biographies

A. Minbaleev , South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation; Moscow State Law University (MSAL), Moscow, Russian Federation

Doctor of Law, Professor of the Department of Theory of State and Law, Constitutional and Administrative Law, South Ural State University. 454080, Chelyabinsk; Professor, Head of the Department of Information Law and Digital Technologies, Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafina (Moscow State Law Academy). 125040, Moscow

E. Titova , South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation

Candidate of Legal Sciences, Associate Professor, Director of the Law Institute, Head of the Department of Theory of State and Law, Constitutional and Administrative Law, South Ural State University. 454080, Chelyabinsk

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Published
2021-03-25
How to Cite
Minbaleev, A., & Titova, E. (2021). THE USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN SPORTS AND ITS LEGAL LIMITATIONS. Human. Sport. Medicine, 20(S2), 114-119. https://doi.org/10.14529/hsm20s218
Section
Relevant issues of sports law