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Artificial Intelligence: Law and Regulation

Edited by: Charles Kerrigan

ISBN13: 9781800371712
Published: March 2022
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £192.00



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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.

Key features include:

  • explanation of the technology and practical legal issues relating to the use of AI
  • exploration of AI in the traditional legal categories; including contract and tort law
  • chapters written by procurement, legaltech, algorithm auditing and other professionals
  • use cases from the main industries utilising the technology, such as financial services, real estate and insurance

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.

Subjects:
IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
Foreword by Philip Treleaven
Preface
Table of cases
Table of legislation
PART I. INTRODUCTORY MATERIALS
1. Introductory essay
Charles Kerrigan
2. Themes of the chapters
Charles Kerrigan
3. Introduction to AI
Charles Kerrigan with contributions from Suzanne Rab, Stephen Kenny QC, Charlotte Payne and Jason G. Allen
4. Understanding AI
Tirath Virdee
PART II. LEGAL
5. Corporate governance
Martin Petrin
6. Regulation
Hannah Yee-Fen Lim
7. Commercial contracts
Iain Sheridan
8. Commercial trade
Minesh Tanna and William Dunning
9. Agency and liability
Jason G.. Allen
10. Data and data protection
Peter Church and Richard Cumbley
11. Competition law
Suzanne Rab
12. Intellectual property
Rachel Free
13. Employment
Dana Denis-Smith
14. Disputes and litigation
Kushal Gandhi and Vanessa Whitman
PART III. INDUSTRIES
15. Artificial intelligence and financial regulation
Richard Hay and Sophia Le Vesconte
16. Insurance
Stephen Kenny QC and Charlotte Payne
17. Retail and consumer
Matthew Bennett
18. Healthcare
Roland Wiring
19. Telecoms and connectivity
Suzanne Rab
20. Real estate
AP Moore, Claudia Giannoni, Nick Kirby and Nick Doffman
PART IV. HUMAN AI
21. Ethics
Patricia Shaw
22. Bias and discrimination
Minesh Tanna and William Dunning
23. Public policy and government
Birgitte Andersen
24. Education
Stefano Barazza
25. Taxonomy of AI
Tirath Virdee, Doug Brown, Scott Stainton and Shaun Barney
26. Automation and fairness
Emre Kazim, Adriano Koshiyama and Jeremy Barnett
27. Risk management
Stephen Ashurst
28. Business models and procurement
Petko Karamotchev
29. Explainable AI and responsible AI
Charles Kerrigan and Oliver Vercoe
30. LegalTech
Richard Tromans
Index