De Bruyne / Vanleenhove | De Bruyne, J: Artificial Intelligence and the Law | Buch | 978-1-83970-103-0 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, Band 4, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 500 g

Reihe: Centrum voor Verbintenissen- en Goederenrecht

De Bruyne / Vanleenhove

De Bruyne, J: Artificial Intelligence and the Law

Buch, Englisch, Band 4, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 500 g

Reihe: Centrum voor Verbintenissen- en Goederenrecht

ISBN: 978-1-83970-103-0
Verlag: Intersentia Ltd


Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly more prevalent in our daily social andprofessional lives. Although AI systems and robots bring many benefits, they presentseveral challenges as well. The autonomous and opaque nature of AI systems impliesthat their commercialisation will affect the legal and regulatory framework. In thiscomprehensive book, scholars critically examine how AI systems may impact Belgianlaw. While specific topics of Belgian private and public law are thoroughly addressed,the book also provides a general overview of a number of regulatory and ethical AIevolutions and tendencies in the European Union. Therefore, it is a must-read for legalscholars, practitioners and government officials as well as for anyone with an interest inlaw and AI.
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Chapter 1. Basic Concepts of AI for Legal Scholars (p. 1) Chapter 2. Different Models of Innovation and Their Relation to Law (p. 23) Chapter 3. Setting the Scene: On AI Ethics and Regulation (p. 49) Chapter 4. Quantitative Legal Prediction: the Future of Dispute Resolution? (p. 73) Chapter 5. AI Arbitrators. 'Does Not Compute' (p. 101) Chapter 6. AI through a Human Rights Lens. The Role of Human Rights in Fulfilling AI's Potential (p. 123) Chapter 7. Killer Robots: Lethal Autonomous Weapons and International Law (p. 151) Chapter 8. AI and Data Protection: the Case of Smart Home Assistants (p. 173) Chapter 9. AI and IP: a Tale of Two Acronyms (p. 207) Chapter 10. Tax and Robots (p. 241) Chapter 11. Robotisation and Labour Law. The Dark Factory: the Dark Side of Work? (p. 285) Chapter 12. The Hypothesis of Technological Unemployment Caused by AI-Driven Automation and its Impact on Social Security Law (p. 317) Chapter 13. AI in Belgian Contract Law: Disruptive Challenge or Business as Usual? (p. 335) Chapter 14. Tort Law and Damage Caused by AI Systems (p. 359) Chapter 15. Insurance Underwriting on the Basis of Telematics: Segmentation and Profiling (p. 405) Chapter 16. AI and Creditworthiness Assessments: the Tale of Credit Scoring and Consumer Protection. A Story with a Happy Ending? (p. 429) Chapter 17. AI and the Consumer (p. 461) Chapter 18. Robots and AI in the Healthcare Sector: Potential Existing Legal Safeguards Against a(n) (Un)justified Fear for 'Dehumanisation' of the Physician-Patient Relationship (p. 487)


Vanleenhove, Cedric
Cedric Vanleenhove is Secretary-General of the Flemish Sports Tribunal and professorat the HEC Management School of the University of Liege. He obtained his PhD at theFaculty of Law and Criminology of Ghent University, where he subsequently worked as apost-doctoral researcher in transnational law.

De Bruyne, Jan
Jan De Bruyne is research expert AI and (tort) law at the KU Leuven Centre for IT & IP Law(CiTiP). He is also working as senior researcher at the Knowledge Centre Data & Society.He obtained his PhD at the Faculty of Law and Criminology of Ghent University and hasbeen a postdoctoral researcher on liability and robots at the same Faculty.


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