
La inteligencia artificial y tecnologías emergentes como blockchain han irrumpido en áreas clave del derecho. En este contexto, las Organizaciones Autónomas Descentralizadas (DAO) se posicionan como protagonistas de un modelo organizacional sin precedentes. Basadas en contratos inteligentes y gobernadas colectivamente, las DAO prescinden de una autoridad central, lo que abre interrogantes fundamentales sobre su interacción con el derecho vigente. Este trabajo aborda las complejidades jurídicas que plantean las DAO, analizando cómo encajan en marcos normativos tradicionales y si es necesaria una legislación específica para regular su existencia y funcionamiento.
Artificial intelligence and emerging technologies like blockchain have disrupted key areas of law. In this context, Decentralized Autonomous Organizations position themselves as protagonists of an unprecedented organizational model. Based on smart contracts and collectively governed, DAOs dispense with a central authority, raising fundamental questions about their interaction with existing law. This paper addresses the legal complexities posed by DAOs, analyzing how they fit into traditional regulatory frameworks and whether specific legislation is needed to regulate their existence and operation.
Smart Contracts, Token, Blockchain, DAO, Inteligencia artificial
Smart Contracts, Token, Blockchain, DAO, Inteligencia artificial
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