This paper explores the role of artificial intelligence within the land registry, framing it as a value chain that transforms data into economic value. It proposes placing "validity" at the core of this chain, with rights, liability, and supervision organized around it. The research examines how information becomes "smart data" under various regulations like GDPR and the AI Act, and how control over digital real estate representations is crucial for proprietary effects. In a society with both human and artificial agents, the registry is positioned as a public node of validity, with blockchain serving a complementary role. AI
IMPACT Explores how AI integration in registries could redefine data governance and property rights, impacting legal and economic frameworks.
RANK_REASON Academic paper discussing AI's impact on legal and data frameworks. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]
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