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The international governance of artificial intelligence

  1. Title statementThe international governance of artificial intelligence / Mark Chinen (Professor, Seattle University, School of Law, US).
    PublicationNorthampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023.
    Phys.des.1 online resource (338 pages)
    ISBN9781800379220 (e-book)
    Internal Bibliographies/Indexes NoteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
    ContentsContents: Preface -- Introduction to the international governance of artificial intelligence -- Part I. AI and international governance -- 1. The need for the international governance of ai -- 2. AI actors and the landscape of ai regulation -- Part II. Sources of the international governance of ai -- 3. AI and the market -- 4. AI developers, associations, and the academic community -- 5. Ai, the state, and national law -- 6. AI and international law -- 7. AI and international organizations -- 8. AI and international civil society -- Part III. International AI governance in perspective -- 9. International AI governance in a time of retrenchment -- 10. International human rights as 'ideal' AI governance -- Part IV. Conclusions -- 11. Conclusion -- Index.
    Notes to AvailabilityPřístup pouze pro oprávněné uživatele
    Another responsib. Edward Elgar Publishing,
    Subj. Headings Artificial intelligence - Law and legislation.
    Form, Genre elektronické knihy electronic books
    CountryMassachusetts
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindElectronic books
    URLPlný text pro studenty a zaměstnance UPOL
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    "This timely book investigates emerging efforts to govern artificial intelligence (AI) at an international level. It emphasizes the complex interactions involved when creating international norms related to potential and current developments in AI regulation. Organized into four parts, The International Governance of Artificial Intelligence demonstrates how formal and informal standards for AI are emerging from stakeholder interactions. With the objective of describing a nascent transnational law on AI use, chapters survey the various global realities that affect AI governance, concluding that AI law should ultimately be evaluated against the measure of international human rights. Students of law and governance will benefit from this book, particularly when studying emerging technologies, international economic law and general international law. Those researching policy creation and regulation will additionally find it to be an enlightening read"--

    Contents: Preface -- Introduction to the international governance of artificial intelligence -- Part I. AI and international governance -- 1. The need for the international governance of ai -- 2. AI actors and the landscape of ai regulation -- Part II. Sources of the international governance of ai -- 3. AI and the market -- 4. AI developers, associations, and the academic community -- 5. Ai, the state, and national law -- 6. AI and international law -- 7. AI and international organizations -- 8. AI and international civil society -- Part III. International AI governance in perspective -- 9. International AI governance in a time of retrenchment -- 10. International human rights as 'ideal' AI governance -- Part IV. Conclusions -- 11. Conclusion -- Index.

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