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Moral and Legal Aspects of Artificial Intelligence - Machine Bias and Rule of Law

English · Hardback

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly changed society, raising complex moral and legal questions that challenge existing frameworks in justice and government. One of the biggest concerns is the hidden discrimination embedded in AI algorithms. When these biased systems are deployed in sensitive domains such as criminal justice, hiring, or lending, they pose serious threats to the rule of law, fairness, and individual rights. This intersection of technology, morality, and legality demands critical examination to ensure that AI systems are held to ethical standards and legal principles that protect all members of society. Moral and Legal Aspects of Artificial Intelligence: Machine Bias and Rule of Law explores the impact of AI in society and legal systems. This book discusses how the predictive nature of AI that has changed crime pattern analysis while also discussing the concerns regarding algorithmic bias highlight the need for ethical governance. Covering topics such as accountability, digital marketplaces, and intellectual property, this book is an excellent resource for legal professionals, policymakers, researchers, business leaders, academicians, students, and more.

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Assisted by Jerry Luftman (Editor), Aditya Tomer (Editor)
Publisher Igi Global Scientific Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.10.2025
 
EAN 9798337331140
ISBN 979-8-3373-3114-0
No. of pages 324
Dimensions 183 mm x 260 mm x 22 mm
Weight 807 g
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