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This open access book presents an interdisciplinary,
multi-authored, edited collection of chapters on Artificial
Intelligence (‘AI’) and the Law. AI technology has come to play
a central role in the modern data economy. Through a combination of
increased computing power, the growing availability of data and the
advancement of algorithms, AI has now become an umbrella term for
some of the most transformational technological breakthroughs of
this age. The importance of AI stems from both the opportunities
that it offers and the challenges that it entails. While AI
applications hold the promise of economic growth and efficiency
gains, they also create significant risks and uncertainty. The
potential and perils of AI have thus come to dominate modern
discussions of technology and ethics – and although AI was
initially allowed to largely develop without guidelines or rules,
few would deny that the law is set to play a fundamental role in
shaping the future of AI.As the debate over AI is far from over,
the need for rigorous analysis has never been greater. This book
thus brings together contributors from different fields and
backgrounds to explore how the law might provide answers to some of
the most pressing questions raised by AI. An outcome of the
Católica Research Centre for the Future of Law and its
interdisciplinary working group on Law and Artificial Intelligence,
it includes contributions by leading scholars in the fields of
technology, ethics and the law.Â
This open access book presents an interdisciplinary,
multi-authored, edited collection of chapters on Artificial
Intelligence (‘AI’) and the Law. AI technology has come to play
a central role in the modern data economy. Through a combination of
increased computing power, the growing availability of data and the
advancement of algorithms, AI has now become an umbrella term for
some of the most transformational technological breakthroughs of
this age. The importance of AI stems from both the opportunities
that it offers and the challenges that it entails. While AI
applications hold the promise of economic growth and efficiency
gains, they also create significant risks and uncertainty. The
potential and perils of AI have thus come to dominate modern
discussions of technology and ethics – and although AI was
initially allowed to largely develop without guidelines or rules,
few would deny that the law is set to play a fundamental role in
shaping the future of AI.As the debate over AI is far from over,
the need for rigorous analysis has never been greater. This book
thus brings together contributors from different fields and
backgrounds to explore how the law might provide answers to some of
the most pressing questions raised by AI. An outcome of the
Católica Research Centre for the Future of Law and its
interdisciplinary working group on Law and Artificial Intelligence,
it includes contributions by leading scholars in the fields of
technology, ethics and the law.Â
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