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Digital Governance - Confronting the Challenges Posed by Artificial Intelligence

English · Hardback

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This book explores the structure and frameworks of digital governance, focusing on various regulatory patterns, with the aim of tackling the disruptive impact of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. Addressing the various challenges posed by AI technologies, this book explores potential avenues for crafting legal remedies and solutions, spanning liability of AI, platform governance, and the implications for data protection and privacy.
The book is valuable for audiences with or without a technological background. Primarily, it targets academic scholars from a variety of disciplines, including law, ethics, sociology, political science, economics, computer science, and engineering. Particularly, academics interested in interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary studies would benefit from the mixture of disciplines in the book. The scholarly insights in this work are valuable also for policymakers and civil society, by providing potential guidance for effective AI regulation. Additionally, the book can be useful to private companies and organisations that are involved in designing AI applications, offering practical insights and guidance about the legal and societal implications of AI.
Kostina Prifti, Esra Demir and Julia Krämer are PhD candidates at Erasmus School of Law, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Klaus Heine is Professor of Law and Economics at Erasmus School of Law, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Evert Stamhuis is Professor of Law and Innovation at Erasmus School of Law, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Chapters 2,  6, 10, and 13 are available open access under a via link.springer.com.

List of contents

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part I. Disruptive effects of AI.-Chapter 2. The doctor and the missing link: medical liability and causation in the age of AI.- Chapter 3. When the kids aren't alright: the use of facial recognition technologies at school.- Chapter 4. Emotional Artificial Intelligence: Introducing the Concept of 'Emotional Privacy'.- Chapter 5. Open banking in the EU: consumer utopia or dystopiaEugerta Muçi.- Chapter 6. Problematising user control in the context of digital identity wallets and European Digital Identity Framework.- Chapter 7. AI in the Workplace: Regulating Explainability and Consent in Algorithmic Management.- Part II. Designing legal solutions for digital governance.- Chapter 8. AI Acts' Ripple Effect on Biometric Data: Harmonising or Fragmenting the Biometric Data Regulation?.- Chapter 9. The Rule of Law for Artificial Intelligence in Public Administration: A System Safety Perspective.- Chapter 10. Towards formalizing AI readiness of standards.- Chapter 11. Regulating LegalTech: a phenomenological perspective.- Chapter 12. Codes of Conduct in the Digital Services Act: Exploring the Opportunities and Challenges.- Chapter 13. Rethinking Algorithmic Explainability Through the Lenses of Intellectual Property and Competition.- Chapter 14. Conclusions.

Product details

Assisted by Esra Demir (Editor), Klaus Heine (Editor), Julia Krämer (Editor), Julia Krämer et al (Editor), Kostina Prifti (Editor), Evert Stamhuis (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.10.2024
 
EAN 9789462656383
ISBN 978-94-62-65638-3
No. of pages 302
Dimensions 155 mm x 20 mm x 235 mm
Weight 578 g
Illustrations VIII, 302 p. 13 illus., 4 illus. in color.
Series Information Technology and Law Series
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Application software
Social sciences, law, business > Law > Public law, administrative procedural law, constitutional procedural law

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