The Cambridge Handbook of Generative AI and the Law
Herausgeber: Poncibo, Cristina; Calo, Ryan; Zou, Mimi; Ebers, Martin
The Cambridge Handbook of Generative AI and the Law
Herausgeber: Poncibo, Cristina; Calo, Ryan; Zou, Mimi; Ebers, Martin
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This volume is for lawmakers, lawyers, business leaders, and curious minds interested in the legal and regulatory implications of generative AI as the fast-evolving technology is transforming our world. It offers clear and nuanced insights into the challenges of AI for the law, helping readers navigate this complex landscape.
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This volume is for lawmakers, lawyers, business leaders, and curious minds interested in the legal and regulatory implications of generative AI as the fast-evolving technology is transforming our world. It offers clear and nuanced insights into the challenges of AI for the law, helping readers navigate this complex landscape.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009492584
- ISBN-10: 1009492586
- Artikelnr.: 72804005
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009492584
- ISBN-10: 1009492586
- Artikelnr.: 72804005
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Understanding Generative AI from Multidisciplinary Perspectives: 1. Generative AI: an introduction Tom Melham; 2. Unleashing creative potential: nurturing trustworthy generative AI Zijie Huang; 3. Normative and ethical dimensions of generative AI: from epistemological considerations to societal implications Ludovica Paseri and Massimo Durante; 4. Why generative AI is not Cyrano de Bergerac: a computational manipulation perspective on generative AI Stefano Faraoni; 5. Unnatural selection? A Darwinian reading of the economic consequences of generative AI on the art market Jerome De Cooman; Part II. Evolving Regulatory and Governance Frameworks: 6. LLMs meet the AIA: who's the sorcerer's apprentice? Ugo Pagallo; 7. Mapping generative AI liability cases in the EU legal framework Teresa Rodriguez de las Heras Ballell; 8. Challenges for foundation model liability and regulatory regimes: an analysis of US law Peter Henderson; 9. Navigating China's regulatory approach to generative AI Lu Zhang and Mimi Zou; 10. Singapore's evolving AI governance framework Jason Grant Allen and Jane Loo; 11. International cooperation on generative AI governance: towards a common framework to advance human rights, democracy and rule of law Hiroki Habuka, David U. Socol de la Osa; 12. Generative AI and international standardization Sebastian Hallensleben; 13. Private ordering and generative AI: what can we learn from foundation model contracts and licenses? Lilian Edwards, Gabriele Cifrodelli and James Stewart; Part III. Generative AI: Specific Legal Questions: 14. Generative AI and non-discrimination law in the EU Riccardo de Caria; 15. Generative AI and data protection in the EU Hannah Ruschemeier; 16. Expanding the privacy paradigm: Generative AI and the evolution of US legal norms Elana Zaide; 17. Generative AI and IP under US law Bruce Boyden; 18. Copyright and generative AI in Japan and China Christoph Rademacher and Wanru Cai; 19. Redefining rivalry: generative AI and the evolving landscape of competition law Sylvia Papadopoulos; 20. Generative AI and EU consumer law Cristina Poncibò; 21. Generative AI systems and corporate governance Patrick O'Malley; 22. Generative AI and criminal guilt: when no one meant to harm Beatrice Panattoni; Part IV. The Use of Generative AI in Legal and Related Sectors: 23. Automating legal tasks: LLMs, legal documents and The AI Act R
ta Liepi
a, Francesca Lagioia, Marco Lippi, Przemys
aw Päka, Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz, Giovanni Sartor; 24. LawGPT: Generative AI and legal services regulation Martin Ebers; 25. Generative AI and Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights: the right to a human judge? Mimi Zou and Ellen Lefley; 26. Generative AI in public administration Sophie Weerts.
ta Liepi
a, Francesca Lagioia, Marco Lippi, Przemys
aw Päka, Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz, Giovanni Sartor; 24. LawGPT: Generative AI and legal services regulation Martin Ebers; 25. Generative AI and Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights: the right to a human judge? Mimi Zou and Ellen Lefley; 26. Generative AI in public administration Sophie Weerts.
Part I. Understanding Generative AI from Multidisciplinary Perspectives: 1. Generative AI: an introduction Tom Melham; 2. Unleashing creative potential: nurturing trustworthy generative AI Zijie Huang; 3. Normative and ethical dimensions of generative AI: from epistemological considerations to societal implications Ludovica Paseri and Massimo Durante; 4. Why generative AI is not Cyrano de Bergerac: a computational manipulation perspective on generative AI Stefano Faraoni; 5. Unnatural selection? A Darwinian reading of the economic consequences of generative AI on the art market Jerome De Cooman; Part II. Evolving Regulatory and Governance Frameworks: 6. LLMs meet the AIA: who's the sorcerer's apprentice? Ugo Pagallo; 7. Mapping generative AI liability cases in the EU legal framework Teresa Rodriguez de las Heras Ballell; 8. Challenges for foundation model liability and regulatory regimes: an analysis of US law Peter Henderson; 9. Navigating China's regulatory approach to generative AI Lu Zhang and Mimi Zou; 10. Singapore's evolving AI governance framework Jason Grant Allen and Jane Loo; 11. International cooperation on generative AI governance: towards a common framework to advance human rights, democracy and rule of law Hiroki Habuka, David U. Socol de la Osa; 12. Generative AI and international standardization Sebastian Hallensleben; 13. Private ordering and generative AI: what can we learn from foundation model contracts and licenses? Lilian Edwards, Gabriele Cifrodelli and James Stewart; Part III. Generative AI: Specific Legal Questions: 14. Generative AI and non-discrimination law in the EU Riccardo de Caria; 15. Generative AI and data protection in the EU Hannah Ruschemeier; 16. Expanding the privacy paradigm: Generative AI and the evolution of US legal norms Elana Zaide; 17. Generative AI and IP under US law Bruce Boyden; 18. Copyright and generative AI in Japan and China Christoph Rademacher and Wanru Cai; 19. Redefining rivalry: generative AI and the evolving landscape of competition law Sylvia Papadopoulos; 20. Generative AI and EU consumer law Cristina Poncibò; 21. Generative AI systems and corporate governance Patrick O'Malley; 22. Generative AI and criminal guilt: when no one meant to harm Beatrice Panattoni; Part IV. The Use of Generative AI in Legal and Related Sectors: 23. Automating legal tasks: LLMs, legal documents and The AI Act R
ta Liepi
a, Francesca Lagioia, Marco Lippi, Przemys
aw Päka, Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz, Giovanni Sartor; 24. LawGPT: Generative AI and legal services regulation Martin Ebers; 25. Generative AI and Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights: the right to a human judge? Mimi Zou and Ellen Lefley; 26. Generative AI in public administration Sophie Weerts.
ta Liepi
a, Francesca Lagioia, Marco Lippi, Przemys
aw Päka, Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz, Giovanni Sartor; 24. LawGPT: Generative AI and legal services regulation Martin Ebers; 25. Generative AI and Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights: the right to a human judge? Mimi Zou and Ellen Lefley; 26. Generative AI in public administration Sophie Weerts.