Description |
1 online resource (xxvi, 432 pages) |
Series |
Cambridge law handbooks |
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Cambridge law handbooks.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Artificial Intelligence : A Perspective from the Field / Wannes Meert, Tinne De Laet, and Luc De Raedt -- Philosophy of AI : A Structured Overview / Vincent C. Muller -- Ethics of AI : Toward a "Design for Values" Approach / Stefan Buijsman, Michael Klenk, and Jeroen van den Hoven -- Fairness and Artificial Intelligence / Laurens Naudts and Anton Vedder -- Moral Responsibility and Autonomous Technologies : Does AI Face a Responsibility Gap? / Lode Lauwaert and Ann-Katrien Oimann -- Artificial Intelligence, Power and Sustainability / Gry Hasselbalch and Aimee Van Wynsberghe -- AI Meets the GDPR : Navigating the Impact of Data Protection on AI Systems / Pierre Dewitte -- Tort Liability and Artificial Intelligence : Some Challenges and (Regulatory) Responses / Jan De Bruyne and Wannes Ooms -- Artificial Intelligence and Competition Law / Friso Bostoen -- AI and Consumer Protection : An Introduction / Evelyne Terryn and Sylvia Martos Marquez -- Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property Law / Jozefien Vanherpe -- The European Union's AI Act : Beyond Motherhood and Apple Pie? / Nathalie A. Smuha and Karen Yeung -- Artificial Intelligence and Education : Different Perceptions and Ethical Directions / Inge Molenaar, Duuk Baten, Imre Bard, and Marthe Stevens -- Artificial Intelligence and Media / Lidia Dutkiewicz, Noemie Krack, Aleksandra Kuczerawy, and Peggy Valcke -- AI and Healthcare Data / Griet Verhenneman -- Artificial Intelligence and Financial Services / Katja Langenbucher -- Artificial Intelligence and Labor Law / Aida Ponce Del Castillo and Simon Taes -- Legal, Ethical, and Social Issues of AI and Law Enforcement in Europe : The Case of Predictive Policing / Rosamunde Van Brakel -- The Use of Algorithmic Systems by Public Administrations : Practices, Challenges and Governance Frameworks / Nathalie A. Smuha -- Artificial Intelligence and Armed Conflicts / Katerina Yordanova. |
Summary |
"This book provides an accessible, comprehensive, and interdisciplinary overview of the legal, ethical and policy implications of AI. It covers essential theoretical insights and concepts, offers practical examples of how AI is impacting society today, and examines how this impact is regulated, with a particular focus on Europe"-- Provided by publisher. |
Note |
Description based on print version record. |
Local Note |
Cambridge University Press Cambridge Open Access Books and Elements |
Subject |
Artificial intelligence -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries.
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Artificial intelligence -- Moral and ethical aspects -- European Union countries.
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Artificial intelligence -- Government policy -- European Union countries.
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Artificial intelligence -- Law and legislation.
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Artificial intelligence -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Artificial intelligence -- Government policy.
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Added Author |
Smuha, Nathalie A., editor.
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Added Title |
Law, ethics and policy of artificial intelligence |
Other Form: |
Print version: Cambridge handbook of the law, ethics, and policy of artificial intelligence. Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2025 9781009367813 (DLC) 2024029368 (OCoLC)1442737717 |
ISBN |
9781009367783 (electronic book) |
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1009367781 (electronic book) |
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9781009367813 (hardback) |
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