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This lecture covers the legal framework surrounding AI ethics, focusing on the interpretation of the law, sources of legal norms, and the use of ethics to criticize and interpret laws. It delves into the Digital Services Act, the importance of case-law, and the prohibition of harmful AI practices. The lecture also discusses traditional methods of legal interpretation, such as literal, historical, contextual, and teleological interpretation. It emphasizes the need for ethical considerations in AI regulation, including the prohibition of subliminal techniques and the importance of transparency and accountability in online environments.