Research handbook on the law of artificial intelligence /
The field of artificial intelligence (AI) has made tremendous advances in the last few decades, but as smart as AI is now, it is getting exponentially smarter and becoming more autonomous in its actions. This raises a host of challenges to current legal doctrine, including whether the output of AI e...
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Cheltenham :
Edward Elgar Publishing,
2018
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Research handbook on the law of artificial intelligence |
Obsah:
- Forward: Curtis E. A. Karnow
- Part I Introduction to law and artificial intelligence
- 1. Towards a law of artificial intelligence / Woodrow Barfield
- 2. Accelerating AI / John O. McGinnis
- 3. Finding the right balance in artificial intelligence and law / L. Thorne McCarty
- 4. Learning algorithms and discrimination / Nizan Packin and Yafit Lev-Aretz
- 5. The principal Japanese AI and robot strategy and research toward establishing basic principles / Fumio Shimpo
- Part II Regulation of artificial intelligence
- 6. Artificial intelligence and private law / Shawn Bayern
- 7. Regulation of artificial intelligence / John Frank Weaver
- 8. Legal personhood in the age of artificially intelligent robots / Robert van den Hoven van Genderen
- 9. Autonomous driving: regulatory challenges raised by artificial decision-making and tragic choices / Antje von Ungern-Sternberg
- Part III Fundamental rights and constitutional law issues
- -10. Artificial intelligence and privacy- AI enters the house through the cloud / Ronald Leenes and Silvia De Conca
- 11. Future privacy: a real right to privacy for artificial intelligence / S. J. Blodgett-Ford
- 12. artificial intelligence and the First Amendment / Toni M. Massaro and Helen Norton
- 13. Data algorithms and privacy in surveillance: on stages, numbers, and the human factor / Arno R. Lodder and Ronald P. Loui
- 14. The impact of AI on criminal law, and its twofold procedures / Ugo Pagallo and Serena Quattrocolo
- Part IV Intellectual property
- 15. The law of artificial intelligence intellectual property / Jeremy A. Cubert and Richard G. A. Bone
- 16. Kinematically abstract claims in surgical robotics patents / Andrew Chin
- 17. Artificial intelligence and the patent system: can a new tool render a once patentable idea obvious? / William Samore
- 18. Thinking machines and patent law / Liza Vertinsky
- -19. Artificial intelligence and the creative industry: new challenges for the EU paradigm for art and technology by autonomous creation / Madeleine de Cock Buning
- Part V Applications of artificial intelligence
- 20. Free movement of algorithms: artificially intelligent persons conquer the European Union's internal market / Thomas Burri
- 21. The artificially intelligent internet of things and Article 2 of the uniform commercial code / Stacy-Ann Elvy
- 22. Artificial intelligence and robotics, the workplace, and workplace-related law / Isabelle Wildhaber
- 23. Robotics law 1.0: on social system design for artificial intelligence / Yueh-Hsuan Weng
- 24. Antitrust, algorithmic pricing and tacit collusion / Maurice E. Stucke and Ariel Ezrachi
- 25. Robots in the boardroom: artificial intelligence and corporate law / Florian Möslein
- Index.