AI With Humans or AI Without Humans: Where Does the Deloitte Model Fail? – Part I.
Expensive, government-commissioned reports built on fabricated studies may sound at first like a tabloid-style “AI scandal,” but the story runs much deeper. The recent Canadian and Australian Deloitte cases—involving uncontrolled Gen AI use without validation—do not simply reveal technical errors. They
“Blind” Models, Invisible Biases: the Limits of Algorithmic Fairness
Modern machine learning systems have become part of our social infrastructure, which means that the biases they transmit are not just technical glitches but real legal and ethical risks. In practice, bias often persists even when protected attributes are formally
Ninety Votes For Moral Sovereignty: Slovakia´s Constitutional Model of 2025
This article analyzes the 2025 amendment to the Constitution of the Slovak Republic as an expression of constitutional self-definition within the European legal order. It argues that Slovakia’s assertion of competence in ethical and cultural questions represents neither isolationism nor