Dela Cornelia Helen Indriavita
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Exploring the Nexus: Cyberlaw and Artificial Intelligence Research Trends Dela Cornelia Helen Indriavita; Sri Budi Purwaningsih; Rizqi Hasan
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Proceedings of Data in Education, Culture, and Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : International Consortium of Education and Culture Research Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v12i2.1535

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In this dataset, titled "Cyberlaw OR Cyber Law AND Artificial Intelligence: A Comprehensive Study," we meticulously collected and analyzed 2,345 journal articles from Lens.org, focusing on the intersection of Cyberlaw and Artificial Intelligence. The primary objective was to provide a comprehensive overview of scholarly work in this domain. Employing a systematic approach, we filtered data through a series of steps, including specific keyword searches, document type categorization, and subject matter refinement. The dataset reveals key trends: prominent institutions such as the University of Liverpool leading in publications, with Computer Science as the dominant field of study. Noteworthy prolific authors like Giovanni Sartor and active nations like the United Kingdom underscore the global impact of this research. The top publishers, including Springer Nature and Informa UK Limited, have significantly contributed to the literature. Our dataset serves as a valuable resource for researchers, students, and journalists, offering nuanced insights into the complex interplay of Cyberlaw and Artificial Intelligence, facilitating future studies and informed decision-making in this critical area of law and technology.Highlights : Global Insights: Our dataset of 2,345 curated journal articles illuminates global Cyberlaw and Artificial Intelligence research trends, showcasing prolific authors, active institutions, and impactful publishers. Institutional Prowess: University of Liverpool leads with 34 articles, highlighting its pivotal role in shaping Cyberlaw and AI discourse, emphasizing the significance of academic hubs in this field. Strategic Publishing: Publishers like Springer Nature and Elsevier BV are pivotal, spearheading discussions on AI's legal dimensions, shaping scholarly landscapes significantly. Keywords: Cyberlaw, Artificial Intelligence, Journal Articles, Research Trends, Scholarly Publications