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Martin Ebers is a Visiting Professor of Information Technology Law at the School of Law, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Tartu, Estonia, currently serving part-time. His career includes roles as Associate Professor and dotsent (senior lecturer) in IT Law from 2019 to 2022, with part-time appointments since 2023. He specializes in AI regulation, data protection, consumer rights, and EU legal frameworks for emerging technologies.
Research interests focus on governance of AI and robotics, particularly in healthcare, legal technology, and digital identity. Notable projects include 'Machine learning and AI powered public service delivery' (2019–2022), addressing AI in public administration, and 'Protection of consumer rights in the Digital Single Market' (2018–2021). He leads publications on the EU AI Act, generative AI regulation, and ethical challenges in AI-driven healthcare.
Advised doctoral students on topics like AI liability, telemedicine regulation, and EU consumer law. Supervised research projects include 'The Promise and Perils of AI in Public Administration' (2023) and 'Liability for Artificial Intelligence' (2021). Active in editing legal handbooks like 'Rechtshandbuch ChatGPT' and contributes to journals like European Journal of Risk Regulation and Recht Digital.
