Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence and the Law

This open access book presents an interdisciplinary, multi-authored, edited collection of chapters on Artificial Intelligence ('AI') and the Law. AI technology has come to play a central role in the modern data economy. Through a combination of increased computing power, the growing availa...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Sousa Antunes, Henrique (Editor), Freitas, Pedro Miguel (Editor), Oliveira, Arlindo L. (Editor), Martins Pereira, Clara (Editor), Vaz de Sequeira, Elsa (Editor), Barreto Xavier, Luís (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Edition:1st ed. 2024.
Series:Law, Governance and Technology Series, 58
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I Scientific, technological and societal achievements in Artificial Intelligence
  • Introduction to Part I
  • 1. Artificial intelligence: historical context and state of the art
  • 2. The impact of language technologies in the legal domain
  • 3. Societal implications of recommendation systems: a technical perspective
  • 4. Data-driven approaches in healthcare: challenges and emerging trends
  • 5. Security and privacy
  • Part II. Ethical and legal challenges in Artificial Intelligence
  • Introduction to Part II
  • 1. Before and beyond Artificial Intelligence: opportunities and challenges
  • 2. Autonomous and intelligent robots: social, legal and ethical issues
  • 3. The ethical and legal challenges of recommender systems driven by Artificial Intelligence
  • 4. Metacognition, accountability and legal personhood of AI
  • 5. Artificial Intelligence and decision-making in health: risks and opportunities
  • 6.The autonomous AI physician: medical ethics and legal liability
  • 7. Ethical challenges of Artificial Intelligence in medicine and the triple semantic dimensions of algorithmic opacity with its repercussions to patient consent and medical liability
  • Part III. The law, governance and regulation of Artificial Intelligence
  • Introduction to Part III
  • 1. Dismantling four myths in AI & EU Law through legal information 'about' reality
  • 2. AI modelling of counterfactual thinking for judicial reasoning and governance of law
  • 3. Judicial decision-making in the age of Artificial Intelligence
  • 4. Liability for AI driven systems
  • 5. Risks associated with the use of natural language generation: a Swiss civil liability law perspective
  • 6. AI Instruments for risk of recidivism prediction and the possibility of criminal adjudication deprived of personal moral recognition standards - sparse notes from a layman
  • 7. The relevance of deepfakes in the administration of criminal justice
  • 8. Antitrust law and coordination through Al-based pricing technologies
  • 9. The "Artificial Intelligence Act" proposal on European e-Justice domains through the lens of user-focused, user-friendly and effective judicial protection principles
  • 10. The European Union's approach to Artificial Intelligence and the challenge of financial systemic risk
  • 11. Regulating AI: challenges and the way forward through regulatory sandboxes.