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. This book examines how our laws are dealing with AI, as well as what additional rules and institutions are needed.
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. This book examines how our laws are dealing with AI, as well as what additional rules and institutions are needed.
Simon Chesterman is Dean and Provost's Chair Professor of the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law and Senior Director of AI Governance at AI Singapore. His work has opened up new areas of research on public authority - including the rules and institutions of global governance, the changing functions of national security agencies, and the emerging role of artificial intelligence and big data.
Inhaltsangabe
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?
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?
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