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Title:
Regulating artificial intelligence in industry / edited by Damian M. Bielicki.
Publisher:
RoutledgeTaylor & Francis Group,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xiii, 239 pages ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Artificial intelligence--Law and legislation.
Industries--Technological innovations.
Privacy, Right of.
Data protection--Law and legislation.
Artificial intelligence--Law and legislation--European Union countries.
Industrie--Innovations.
Artificial intelligence--Law and legislation.
Data protection--Law and legislation.
Industries--Technological innovations.
Privacy, Right of.
European Union countries.
Other Authors:
Bielicki, Damian M., 1983- editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Artificial intelligence and its Regulation in the European Union Gauri Sinha and Rupert Dunbar -- The impact of facial recognition technology empowered by artificial intelligence on the right to privacy / Natalia Menendez Gonzalez -- The malicious use of artificial intelligence against government and political institutions in the psychological area / Evgeny Pashentsev and Darya Bazarkina -- Leveraging artificial intelligence in citizenship by investment programmes / Jeiel D. Joseph -- Artificial intelligence application in advance healthcare decision-making : potentials, challenges, and regulatory safeguards / Hui Yun Chan -- Artificial intelligence in the legal profession / Damian M. Bielicki -- Artificial intelligence : an earthquake in copyright protection of the digital music / Luo Li -- Artificial intelligence and risk preparedness in the aviation industry / Kinga Kolasa-Soko¿owska -- Autonomous AI, smart seaports, and supply chain management : challenges and risks / Mitja Kovac -- Artificial intelligence and climate-energy policies of the EU and Japan / Maciej M. Soko¿owski -- The regulation of militarised artificial intelligence : protecting civilians through legal reviews of new weapons and precautions / Tsvetelina van Benthem -- The use of artificial intelligence in armed conflicts-implications for state responsibility / Dominika Iwan -- The problematisation of human control over lethal autonomous weapons : a case study of the U.S. Department of State / Miko¿aj Firlej.
Summary:
"Artificial Intelligence (AI) has augmented human activities and it unlocked opportunities for many sectors of the economy. It is used for data management and analysis, decision making, and many other aspects. As with most rapidly advancing technologies, law is often playing catch up role so the study of how law interacts with AI is more critical now than ever before. This book provides a detailed qualitative exploration into regulatory aspects of AI in industry. Offering a unique focus on current practice and existing trends in a wide range of industries where AI plays an increasingly important role, the work contains legal and technical analysis performed by 15 researchers and practitioners from different institutions around the world to provide an overview of how AI is being used and regulated across a wide range of sectors, including aviation, energy, government, healthcare, legal, maritime, military, music, and others. It addresses the broad range of aspects, including privacy, liability, transparency, justice, and others, from the perspective of different jurisdictions. Including a discussion of the role of AI in industry during the Covid-19 pandemic, the chapters also offer a set of recommendations for optimal regulatory interventions. Therefore, this book will be of interest to academics, students and practitioners interested in technological and regulatory aspects of AI"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Routledge research in the law of emerging technologies
ISBN:
1032159650
9781032159652
0367774623
9780367774622
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1258218520
LCCN:
2021031305
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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