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Digital Governance: Confronting the Challenges Posed by Artificial Intelligence

Edited by: Kostina Prifti, Esra Demir, Julia Kramer, Klaus Heine, Evert Stamhuis

ISBN13: 9789462656383
To be Published: November 2024
Publisher: T.M.C. Asser Press
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £159.99



This book explores the structure and frameworks of digital governance, focusing on various regulatory patterns, with the aim of tackling the disruptive impact of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. Addressing the various challenges posed by AI technologies, this book explores potential avenues for crafting legal remedies and solutions, spanning liability of AI, platform governance, and the implications for data protection and privacy.

The book is valuable for audiences with or without a technological background. Primarily, it targets academic scholars from a variety of disciplines, including law, ethics, sociology, political science, economics, computer science, and engineering. Particularly, academics interested in interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary studies would benefit from the mixture of disciplines in the book. The scholarly insights in this work are valuable also for policymakers and civil society, by providing potential guidance for effective AI regulation. Additionally, the book can be useful to private companies and organisations that are involved in designing AI applications, offering practical insights and guidance about the legal and societal implications of AI.

Subjects:
IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction

Part I. Disruptive effects of AI
Chapter 2. The doctor and the missing link: medical liability and causation in the age of AI
Chapter 3. When the kids aren't alright: the use of facial recognition technologies at school
Chapter 4. Emotional Artificial Intelligence: Introducing the Concept of 'Emotional Privacy'
Chapter 5. Open banking in the EU: consumer utopia or dystopiaEugerta Muci
Chapter 6. Problematising user control in the context of digital identity wallets and European Digital Identity Framework
Chapter 7. AI in the Workplace: Regulating Explainability and Consent in Algorithmic Management

Part II. Designing legal solutions for digital governance
Chapter 8. AI Acts' Ripple Effect on Biometric Data: Harmonising or Fragmenting the Biometric Data Regulation?
Chapter 9. The Rule of Law for Artificial Intelligence in Public Administration: A System Safety Perspective
Chapter 10. Towards formalizing AI readiness of standards
Chapter 11. Regulating LegalTech: a phenomenological perspective
Chapter 12. Codes of Conduct in the Digital Services Act: Exploring the Opportunities and Challenges
Chapter 13. Rethinking Algorithmic Explainability Through the Lenses of Intellectual Property and Competition
Chapter 14. Conclusions