Cambridge Handbook of the Law, Ethics and Policy of Artificial Intelligence
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Cambridge Handbook of the Law, Ethics and Policy of Artificial Intelligence
Smuha, Nathalie A.
Cambridge University Press
02/2025
460
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9781009367813
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Part I. AI, Ethics and Philosophy: 1. Artificial intelligence: a perspective from the field Wannes Meert, Tinne De Laet and Luc De Raedt; 2. Philosophy of AI: a structured overview Vincent C. Mueller; 3. Ethics of AI: towards a 'design for values' approach Stefan Buijsman, Michael Klenk and Jeroen van den Hoven; 4. Fairness and artificial intelligence Laurens Naudts and Anton Vedder; 5. Moral responsibility and autonomous technologies: does AI face a responsibility gap? Lode Lauwaert and Ann-Katrien Oimann; 6. Artificial intelligence, power and sustainability Gry Hasselbalch and Aimee Van Wynsberghe; Part II. AI, Law and Policy: 7. AI meets the GDPR: navigating the impact of data protection on AI systems Pierre Dewitte; 8. Tort liability and artificial intelligence - some challenges and (regulatory) responses Jan De Bruyne and Wannes Ooms; 9. Artificial intelligence and competition law Friso Bostoen; 10. AI and consumer protection: an introduction Evelyne Terryn and Sylvia Martos Marquez; 11. Artificial intelligence and intellectual property law Jozefien Vanherpe; 12. The European union's AI act: beyond motherhood and apple pie? Nathalie A. Smuha and Karen Yeung; Part III. AI across Sectors: 13. Artificial intelligence and education: different perceptions and ethical directions Inge Molenaar, Duuk Baten, Imre Bard and Marthe Stevens; 14. Artificial intelligence and media Lidia Dutkiewicz, Noemie Krack, Aleksandra Kuczerawy and Peggy Valcke; 15. AI and healthcare data Griet Verhenneman; 16. Artificial intelligence and financial services Katja Langenbucher; 17. AI and labour law Aida Ponce Del Castillo and Simon Taes; 18. Legal, ethical and social issues of AI and law enforcement in Europe: the case of predictive policing Rosamunde Van Brakel; 19. The governance of algorithmic regulation in public administration Nathalie A. Smuha; 20. Artificial intelligence and armed conflicts Katerina Yordanova; Concluding remarks Nathalie A. Smuha.
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Part I. AI, Ethics and Philosophy: 1. Artificial intelligence: a perspective from the field Wannes Meert, Tinne De Laet and Luc De Raedt; 2. Philosophy of AI: a structured overview Vincent C. Mueller; 3. Ethics of AI: towards a 'design for values' approach Stefan Buijsman, Michael Klenk and Jeroen van den Hoven; 4. Fairness and artificial intelligence Laurens Naudts and Anton Vedder; 5. Moral responsibility and autonomous technologies: does AI face a responsibility gap? Lode Lauwaert and Ann-Katrien Oimann; 6. Artificial intelligence, power and sustainability Gry Hasselbalch and Aimee Van Wynsberghe; Part II. AI, Law and Policy: 7. AI meets the GDPR: navigating the impact of data protection on AI systems Pierre Dewitte; 8. Tort liability and artificial intelligence - some challenges and (regulatory) responses Jan De Bruyne and Wannes Ooms; 9. Artificial intelligence and competition law Friso Bostoen; 10. AI and consumer protection: an introduction Evelyne Terryn and Sylvia Martos Marquez; 11. Artificial intelligence and intellectual property law Jozefien Vanherpe; 12. The European union's AI act: beyond motherhood and apple pie? Nathalie A. Smuha and Karen Yeung; Part III. AI across Sectors: 13. Artificial intelligence and education: different perceptions and ethical directions Inge Molenaar, Duuk Baten, Imre Bard and Marthe Stevens; 14. Artificial intelligence and media Lidia Dutkiewicz, Noemie Krack, Aleksandra Kuczerawy and Peggy Valcke; 15. AI and healthcare data Griet Verhenneman; 16. Artificial intelligence and financial services Katja Langenbucher; 17. AI and labour law Aida Ponce Del Castillo and Simon Taes; 18. Legal, ethical and social issues of AI and law enforcement in Europe: the case of predictive policing Rosamunde Van Brakel; 19. The governance of algorithmic regulation in public administration Nathalie A. Smuha; 20. Artificial intelligence and armed conflicts Katerina Yordanova; Concluding remarks Nathalie A. Smuha.
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