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The Cambridge handbook of artificial intelligence, global perspectives on law and ethics, edited by Larry A. DiMatteo, Cristina Poncibò, Michel Cannarsa

Label
The Cambridge handbook of artificial intelligence, global perspectives on law and ethics, edited by Larry A. DiMatteo, Cristina Poncibò, Michel Cannarsa
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Cambridge handbook of artificial intelligence
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1295617459
Responsibility statement
edited by Larry A. DiMatteo, Cristina Poncibò, Michel Cannarsa
Series statement
Cambridge law handbooksCambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
global perspectives on law and ethics
Summary
The technology and application of artificial intelligence (AI) throughout society continues to grow at unprecedented rates, which raises numerous legal questions that to date have been largely unexamined. Although AI now plays a role in almost all areas of society, the need for a better understanding of its impact, from legal and ethical perspectives, is pressing, and regulatory proposals are urgently needed. This book responds to these needs, identifying the issues raised by AI and providing practical recommendations for regulatory, technical, and theoretical frameworks aimed at making AI compatible with existing legal rules, principles, and democratic values. An international roster of authors including professors of specialized areas of law, technologists, and practitioners bring their expertise to the interdisciplinary nature of AI.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Artificial intelligence : the promise of disruption / Larry A. Di Matteo -- Essence of AI : what is AI? / Katharina A. Zweig, Pascal König, Wolfgang Schulz and Tobias D. Krafftt -- AI in the legal profession / Christy NG -- AI in negotiating & entering into contracts / Eliza Mike -- AI and contracts performance / André Janssen -- AI and company law / Florian Möslein -- Are existing tort theories ready for AI? A American perspective / Robert A. Heverly -- Are existing tort theories ready for AI? A Continental European perspective / Jonas Knetsch -- Liability for for AI decision-making / Eric Tjong Tjien Tai -- AI and data protection / Indra Spiecker Genannt Doehmanni -- AI as agents : agency law / Pinar Çaglayan Aksoy -- Liability for autonomous vehicle accidents / Marjolaine Monot-Fouletier -- Interconnectivity and liability : AI and the Internet of things / Geraint Howells and Christian Twigg-Flesner -- Liability standards for medical robotics and AI : price of autonomy / Frank Pasquale -- Patenting AI : US perspective / Susan Y. Tull -- Patentability of AI : inventions in the European Patent Office / Nicholas Fox, Luigi Distefano and Yelena Morozova -- AI as Inventor / Christian E. Mammen -- AI and Copyright Law - European perspective / Gerald Spindler -- AI, consumer data protection and privacy / Mateja Durovic and Jonathon Watson -- AI and legal personhood / Mark Fenwick and Stefan Wrbka -- AI, ethics, and law : a way forward / Joshua P. Davis -- Standardizing AI - European Commission's proposal for an 'Artificial Intelligence Act' / Martin Ebers -- AI judges / Florence G'Sell -- Combating bias in artificial intelligence and machine learning in consumer facing-services / Charlyn L. Ho, Marc Martin, D. Sean West, Divya Taneja, Sam Boro and Coimbra Jackson
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