International Handbook of AI Law
A Guide to Understanding and Resolving the Legal Challenges of Artificial Intelligence
Samenvatting
International Handbook of AI Law, an indispensable handbook, written in clear language by international experts from all over the world, elucidates the complex relationship between AI and the law, covering both existing laws and emerging AI-specific legal regulations. Recently, the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has seen remarkable advances, revolutionizing how we live, work, and interact with technology. As AI systems grow increasingly sophisticated and autonomous, they raise new and challenging legal questions, particularly regarding AI-specific risks associated with automated systems.
This book commences with a comprehensive and insightful technical analysis of how AI works and progresses with chapters covering a wide array of legal fields relevant to AI technology focusing on the legal framework in the EU.
The topics included are:
- the EU AI Act;
- AI-Specific Liability and Product Safety;
- Data Protection;
- Data Law;
- Intellectual Property;
- Contracting;
- Antitrust;
- Criminal Law;
- Cybersecurity;
- Employment Law; and
- Legal Tech.
The book concludes with country reports on the legal and regulatory environment in the United Kingdom, the United States, China, and Japan, contrasting them with the EU legal framework.
Every chapter provides pragmatic advice on the implementation of legal principles, making the handbook a valuable resource for real-world applications. This essential guide will prove to be immensely valuable to practitioners, policymakers, academics, and others seeking a deep understanding of the complex legal challenges posed by AI use. The handbook aids in responsible and trustworthy AI development and use by guiding decision-making, reducing risks, and protecting the rights and well-being of individuals and society.
Specificaties
Inhoudsopgave
Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Preface
CHAPTER 1
Understanding AI
Jake van der Laan
CHAPTER 2
The EU Artificial Intelligence Act
Oliver Belitz, Nils Lölfing & Simon Hembt
CHAPTER 3
AI-Specific Liability and Product Safety
Nils Lölfing
CHAPTER 4
Data Protection Law
Nils Lölfing, Claudia Bischoff-Briel & Anke Dieckhoff
CHAPTER 5
Data Law
Nils Lölfing, Claudia Bischoff-Briel, Anke Dieckhoff & Lea Noemi Mackert
CHAPTER 6
Intellectual Property Law
Simon Hembt & Jonas Smeets
CHAPTER 7
Contracting
Lea Noemi Mackert & Nils Lölfing
CHAPTER 8
Antitrust
Stephan Waldheim
CHAPTER 9
Criminal Law
Eren Basar
CHAPTER 10
Cybersecurity
Claudia Bischoff-Briel & Anke Dieckhoff
CHAPTER 11
Employment Law
Carina Wirtz
CHAPTER 12
Legal Tech
Oliver Belitz & Johannes Jung
CHAPTER 13
Comparative Law Perspective: United Kingdom
Toby Bond, Louise O’Hara, William Wortley, Alex Jameson & Kate Deniston
CHAPTER 14
Comparative Law Perspective: United States of America
Kaylee Cox Bankston, Liza Craig & Bethany Withers
CHAPTER 15
Comparative Law Perspective: Japan
Noboru Kitayama & Kohei Wachi
CHAPTER 16
Comparative Law Perspective: China
James Gong, Dorie Wong & Harry Qu
Bibliography
Index