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    Algorithms and Law by Ebers, Martin; Navas, Susana;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Cambridge University Press
    • Date of Publication 23 July 2020

    • ISBN 9781108424820
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages320 pages
    • Size 235x158x24 mm
    • Weight 620 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 1 b/w illus. 1 table
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    Short description:

    Exploring issues from big-data to robotics, this volume is the first to comprehensively examine the regulatory implications of AI technology.

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    Long description:

    Algorithms permeate our lives in numerous ways, performing tasks that until recently could only be carried out by humans. Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, based on machine learning algorithms and big-data-powered systems, can perform sophisticated tasks such as driving cars, analyzing medical data, and evaluating and executing complex financial transactions - often without active human control or supervision. Algorithms also play an important role in determining retail pricing, online advertising, loan qualification, and airport security. In this work, Martin Ebers and Susana Navas bring together a group of scholars and practitioners from across Europe and the US to analyze how this shift from human actors to computers presents both practical and conceptual challenges for legal and regulatory systems. This book should be read by anyone interested in the intersection between computer science and law, how the law can better regulate algorithmic design, and the legal ramifications for citizens whose behavior is increasingly dictated by algorithms.

    'There is a shift in the academic debate from the 'if' to the 'how' AI should and could be regulated. This volume covers a broad range of fields, from robotics to copyrights and financial services, all united in one question: what would a regulatory framework that allows us to de-mystify algorithms and get to grips with the commercialisation of data look like? The regulatability of AI is the key issue of our times. The ten contributions provide dense up-to-date information and enticing inspiration in the search for societally acceptable solutions.' Hans W. Micklitz, European University Institute

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface; 1. Robotics and Artificial Intelligence: The Present and Future Visions Sami Haddadin and Dennis Knobbe; 2. Regulating AI and Robotics: Ethical and Legal Challenges Martin Ebers; 3. Regulating Algorithms - How to De-Mystify the Alchemy of Code? Mario Martini; 4: Automated Decision-Making under Article 22 GDPR: Towards a More Substantial Regime for Solely Automated Decision-Making Diana Sancho; 5. Robot Machines and Civil Liability Susana Navas; 6. Extra-contractual Liability for Wrongs Committed by Autonomous Systems Ruth Janal; 7. Control of Algorithms in Financial Markets - the Example of High Frequency Trading Gerald Spindler; 8. Creativity of Algorithms and Copyright Susana Navas; 9. 'Wake Neutrality' of Artificial Intelligence Devices Brian Subirana, Renwick Bivings and Sanjay Sarma; 10. The (envisaged) Legal Framework of Commercialisation of Digital Data within the EU Bj&&&246;rn Steinr&&&246;tter.

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