This timely book provides an extensive overview and analysis of the law and regulation as it applies to the technology and uses of Artificial Intelligence (AI). It examines the human and ethical concerns associated with the technology, the history of AI and AI in commercial contexts.
Written by outstanding lawyers, technologists and other professionals, this book will help readers acquire an understanding of the taxonomy of AI, the legal rules that apply to AI and the way AI has been utilised in various commercial contexts.
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Artificial Intelligence will help to further readers’ engagement with AI and enable them to ask themselves the right questions while doing so. It will prove a crucial reference point for all lawyers, policy makers and academics with an interest in the interaction between law and AI, and to any lawyer with clients that use or consider using AI in their business.
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 9781800371712
Number of pages: 608
Dimensions: 244 x 169 mm
‘A fantastic legal and practical guide – the lawyer and layperson will find this a great insight into this important topic.’ - Susan Draper, Global Growth Capital
‘Charles Kerrigan’s book is an extremely interesting and accessible guide on a subject growing in importance every day. This book demonstrates clearly how AI is a subject matter where law and regulation is as important as the tech itself, and gives some examples of the role that law can – and will need to – play in this space. Charles goes into some of the most relevant ethical debates in this subject. He has got together a team of experts representing a very wide cross-section of law and industry and gives an impressively wide range of thoughts and viewpoints.’ - Erica Stanford, Author of Crypto Wars: Faked Deaths, Missing Billions and Industry Disruption
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