We, The Robots?: Regulating Artificial Intelligence And The Limits Of The Law

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Should we regulate artificial intelligence? Can we? From self-driving cars and high-speed trading to algorithmic decision-making, the way we live, work, and play is increasingly dependent on AI systems that operate with diminishing human intervention. These fast, autonomous, and opaque machines offer great benefits – and pose significant risks. This book examines how our laws are dealing with AI, as well as what additional rules and institutions are needed – including the role that AI might play in regulating itself. Drawing on diverse technologies and examples from around the world, the book offers lessons on how to manage risk, draw red lines, and preserve the legitimacy of public authority. Though the prospect of AI pushing beyond the limits of the law may seem remote, these measures are useful now – and will be essential if it ever does.

Author(s): Simon Chesterman
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 2021

Language: English
Commentary: TruePDF
Pages: 311
Tags: Artificial Intelligence: Law And Legislation

Cover
Half title
Title
Copyright
Epigraph
Summary Contents
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I | Challenges
1 | Speed
2 | Autonomy
3 | Opacity
Part II | Tools
4 | Responsibility
5 | Personality
6 | Transparency
Part III | Possibilities
7 | New Rules
8 | New Institutions
9 | Regulation by AI?
Conclusion - We, the Robots?
Bibliography
Index