Abstract: The paper examines the changes in the legal field brought about by digital technology, especially artificial intelligence. Focusing on how these changes have impacted the online business environment. The study wants to analyze how tools such as contract analysis algorithms, virtual legal assistance systems, and other solutions based on artificial intelligence bring new challenges to this field. At the same time, the article highlights the opportunities and challenges brought by these technological developments. Among the most important issues are data security, privacy, legal liability, and how traditional legal systems adapt to new digital requirements. It also examines how legal professionals are prepared to adapt to the changes brought about by the growth of e-commerce. The analysis shows how well artificial intelligence can ease legal processes specific to e-commerce. Access to justice and the costs and time needed to resolve disputes can be significantly reduced with the help of new technologies. The article helps to understand how changes in legal systems are directly influenced by the digitization of the online commerce environment.
Keywords: Artificial intelligence, E-Business, Digital Legal Systems, Digital Jurisprudence, Cyber Laws
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