The Cambridge handbook of artificial intelligence: global perspectives on law and ethics
"Digitalisation and the development of automated systems, as well as the evolution of artificial intelligence (AI), have radically changed the legal landscape, and will continue to impact law at an accelerated pace. These developments have led to the creation of a new industry, Legal Tech (LT),...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Digitalisation and the development of automated systems, as well as the evolution of artificial intelligence (AI), have radically changed the legal landscape, and will continue to impact law at an accelerated pace. These developments have led to the creation of a new industry, Legal Tech (LT), which aims at creating technological applications specifically tailored for law and the legal market. LT includes a broad range of applications: some of the most prominent and recurrent examples include automation in the drafting of contracts, "mining" case-law, or the creation of smart dispute resolution systems not requiring human intervention. As a result, operations that were previously unthinkable, or that would demand an enormous amount of human resources, can now be readily done through numerous legal services available to lawyers, other professionals, and consumers. The rise of LT has brought about various responses, from those who advocate the innovating potential of LT to legal traditionalists that consider the replacement of human resources by technology to be highly disruptive. In addition, there are those who advocate for a level-headed distinction between "hype" and reality. Nonetheless, it would be short sighted not to see that the advancement of LT is going to have a profound impact on the legal sector, similar in degree as industrialisation had on manufacturing"-- |
Beschreibung: | xxv, 427 Seiten Diagramme |
ISBN: | 9781316512807 |
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spelling | The Cambridge handbook of artificial intelligence global perspectives on law and ethics edited by Larry A. DiMatteo, University of Florida; Cristina Poncibò, University of Turin; Michel Cannarsa, Catholic University of Lyon (France) Cambridge ; New York, NY ; Melbourne ; New Delhi ; Singapore Cambridge University Press 2022 xxv, 427 Seiten Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Artificial intelligence : the promise of disruption / Larry A. Di Matteo -- Essence of AI : what is AI? / Katharina A. Zweig, Pascal König, Wolfgang Schulz and Tobias D. Krafftt -- AI in the legal profession / Christy NG -- AI in negotiating & entering into contracts / Eliza Mike -- AI and contracts performance / André Janssen -- AI and company law / Florian Möslein -- Are existing tort theories ready for AI? A American perspective / Robert A. Heverly -- Are existing tort theories ready for AI? A Continental European perspective / Jonas Knetsch -- Liability for for AI decision-making / Eric Tjong Tjien Tai -- AI and data protection / Indra Spiecker Genannt Doehmanni -- AI as agents : agency law / Pinar Çaglayan Aksoy -- Liability for autonomous vehicle accidents / Marjolaine Monot-Fouletier -- Interconnectivity and liability : AI and the Internet of things / Geraint Howells and Christian Twigg-Flesner -- Liability standards for medical robotics and AI : price of autonomy / Frank Pasquale -- Patenting AI : US perspective / Susan Y. Tull -- Patentability of AI : inventions in the European Patent Office / Nicholas Fox, Luigi Distefano and Yelena Morozova -- AI as Inventor / Christian E. Mammen -- AI and Copyright Law -- European perspective / Gerald Spindler -- AI, consumer data protection and privacy / Mateja Durovic and Jonathon Watson -- AI and legal personhood / Mark Fenwick and Stefan Wrbka -- AI, ethics, and law : a way forward / Joshua P. Davis -- Standardizing AI -- European Commission's proposal for an 'Artificial Intelligence Act' / Martin Ebers -- AI judges / Florence G'Sell -- Combating bias in artificial intelligence and machine learning in consumer facing-services / Charlyn L. Ho, Marc Martin, D. Sean West, Divya Taneja, Sam Boro and Coimbra Jackson "Digitalisation and the development of automated systems, as well as the evolution of artificial intelligence (AI), have radically changed the legal landscape, and will continue to impact law at an accelerated pace. These developments have led to the creation of a new industry, Legal Tech (LT), which aims at creating technological applications specifically tailored for law and the legal market. LT includes a broad range of applications: some of the most prominent and recurrent examples include automation in the drafting of contracts, "mining" case-law, or the creation of smart dispute resolution systems not requiring human intervention. As a result, operations that were previously unthinkable, or that would demand an enormous amount of human resources, can now be readily done through numerous legal services available to lawyers, other professionals, and consumers. The rise of LT has brought about various responses, from those who advocate the innovating potential of LT to legal traditionalists that consider the replacement of human resources by technology to be highly disruptive. In addition, there are those who advocate for a level-headed distinction between "hype" and reality. Nonetheless, it would be short sighted not to see that the advancement of LT is going to have a profound impact on the legal sector, similar in degree as industrialisation had on manufacturing"-- Artificial intelligence / Law and legislation Artificial intelligence / Law and legislation fast Künstliche Intelligenz (DE-588)4033447-8 gnd rswk-swf Künstliche Intelligenz (DE-588)4033447-8 s DE-604 DiMatteo, Larry A. 1957- (DE-588)129274801 edt Poncibò, Cristina 1973- (DE-588)1064945368 edt Cannarsa, Michel 1976- (DE-588)1199986178 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-009-07216-8 |
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