The Resource Artificial intelligence and the law
Artificial intelligence and the law
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- Summary
- In this comprehensive book, scholars critically examine how artificial intelligence (AI) systems may impact Belgian law. It contains contributions on consumer protection, contract law, liability, data protection, procedural law, insurance, health, intellectual property, arbitration, lethal autonomous weapons, tax law, employment law and ethics. While specific topics of Belgian private and public law are thoroughly addressed, the book also provides a general overview of a number of regulatory and ethical AI evolutions and tendencies in the European Union
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xxxii, 520 p.
- Contents
-
- Chpater 1. Basic concepts of AI for legal scholars
- Devillé, R.
- Sergeyssels, N.
- Middag, C.
- ; p. 1-22
- Chapter 2. Different models of innovation and their relation to law
- Delmotte, C.
- ; p. 23-48
- Chapter 3. Setting the scene : on AI ethics and regulation
- Fierens, M.
- Rossello, S.
- Wauters, E.
- ; p. 49-72
- Chapter 4. Quantitative legal prediction : the future of dispute resolution?
- Haegen, M. Van Der
- ; p. 73-100
- Chapter 5. AI arbitrators... 'does not compete'
- Ogenae, K.
- ; p. 101-122
- Chapter 6. AI through a human rights lens. the role of human rights in fulfilling AI's potential
- Daelman, C.
- ; p. 123-150
- Chapter 7. Killer robots : lethal autonomous weapons and international law
- Severen, S. Van
- Maelen, C. Vander
- ; p. 151-172
- Chapter 8. AI and data protection : the case of smart home assistants
- Maelen, C. Vander
- Lievens, E.
- Vermeulen, J.
- Milkaite, I.
- ; p. 173-206
- Chapter 9. AI and IP : a tale of two acronyms
- Vanherpe, J.
- ; p. 207-240
- Chapter 10. Tax and robots
- Scornos, D.
- ; p. 241-284
- Chapter 11. Robotisation and labour law. The dark factory : the dark side of work?
- Taes, S.
- ; p. 285-316
- Chapter 12. The hypothesis of technological unemployment caused by AI-driven automation and its impact on social security law
- Werbrouck, J.M.
- ; p. 317-334
- Chapter 13. AI in Belgian contract law : disruptive challenge or business as usual?
- Appelmans, A.
- Herbosch, M.
- Verheye, B.
- ; p. 335-358
- Chapter 14. Tort law and damage caused by AI systems
- De Bruyne, J.
- Gool, E. Van
- Gils, T.
- ; p. 359-404
- Chapter 15. Insurance underwriting on the basis of telematics : segmentation and profiling
- Amankwah, J.
- ; p. 405-428
- Chapter 16. AI and creditworthiness assessments : the tale of credit scoring and consumer protection. A story with a happy ending?
- Goetghebuer, J.
- ; p. 429-460
- Chapter 17. AI and the consumer
- Bennis, S.
- ; p. 461-486
- Chapter 18. Robots and AI in the healthcare sector : potential existing legal safeguards against a(n) (un)justified fear for 'dehumanisation' of the physician-patient relationship
- Buelens, W.
- ; p. 487-518
- Isbn
- 9781839701047
- Label
- Artificial intelligence and the law
- Title
- Artificial intelligence and the law
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- In this comprehensive book, scholars critically examine how artificial intelligence (AI) systems may impact Belgian law. It contains contributions on consumer protection, contract law, liability, data protection, procedural law, insurance, health, intellectual property, arbitration, lethal autonomous weapons, tax law, employment law and ethics. While specific topics of Belgian private and public law are thoroughly addressed, the book also provides a general overview of a number of regulatory and ethical AI evolutions and tendencies in the European Union
- Geographic coverage
-
- European Union
- Europe
- Index
- no index present
- Language note
- English
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- De Bruyne, J
- Vanleenhove, C
- Series statement
- Centrum voor Verbintenissen- en Goederenrecht
- Series volume
- 4
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- artificial intelligence
- data protection
- tax incentive
- procedural law
- intellectual property
- insurance
- dispute resolution
- case law
- robot tax
- tax policy
- international taxation
- labour law
- social security law
- Label
- Artificial intelligence and the law
- Contents
-
- Chpater 1. Basic concepts of AI for legal scholars
- Devillé, R.
- Sergeyssels, N.
- Middag, C.
- ; p. 1-22
- Chapter 2. Different models of innovation and their relation to law
- Delmotte, C.
- ; p. 23-48
- Chapter 3. Setting the scene : on AI ethics and regulation
- Fierens, M.
- Rossello, S.
- Wauters, E.
- ; p. 49-72
- Chapter 4. Quantitative legal prediction : the future of dispute resolution?
- Haegen, M. Van Der
- ; p. 73-100
- Chapter 5. AI arbitrators... 'does not compete'
- Ogenae, K.
- ; p. 101-122
- Chapter 6. AI through a human rights lens. the role of human rights in fulfilling AI's potential
- Daelman, C.
- ; p. 123-150
- Chapter 7. Killer robots : lethal autonomous weapons and international law
- Severen, S. Van
- Maelen, C. Vander
- ; p. 151-172
- Chapter 8. AI and data protection : the case of smart home assistants
- Maelen, C. Vander
- Lievens, E.
- Vermeulen, J.
- Milkaite, I.
- ; p. 173-206
- Chapter 9. AI and IP : a tale of two acronyms
- Vanherpe, J.
- ; p. 207-240
- Chapter 10. Tax and robots
- Scornos, D.
- ; p. 241-284
- Chapter 11. Robotisation and labour law. The dark factory : the dark side of work?
- Taes, S.
- ; p. 285-316
- Chapter 12. The hypothesis of technological unemployment caused by AI-driven automation and its impact on social security law
- Werbrouck, J.M.
- ; p. 317-334
- Chapter 13. AI in Belgian contract law : disruptive challenge or business as usual?
- Appelmans, A.
- Herbosch, M.
- Verheye, B.
- ; p. 335-358
- Chapter 14. Tort law and damage caused by AI systems
- De Bruyne, J.
- Gool, E. Van
- Gils, T.
- ; p. 359-404
- Chapter 15. Insurance underwriting on the basis of telematics : segmentation and profiling
- Amankwah, J.
- ; p. 405-428
- Chapter 16. AI and creditworthiness assessments : the tale of credit scoring and consumer protection. A story with a happy ending?
- Goetghebuer, J.
- ; p. 429-460
- Chapter 17. AI and the consumer
- Bennis, S.
- ; p. 461-486
- Chapter 18. Robots and AI in the healthcare sector : potential existing legal safeguards against a(n) (un)justified fear for 'dehumanisation' of the physician-patient relationship
- Buelens, W.
- ; p. 487-518
- Extent
- xxxii, 520 p.
- Isbn
- 9781839701047
- Label
- Artificial intelligence and the law
- Contents
-
- Chpater 1. Basic concepts of AI for legal scholars
- Devillé, R.
- Sergeyssels, N.
- Middag, C.
- ; p. 1-22
- Chapter 2. Different models of innovation and their relation to law
- Delmotte, C.
- ; p. 23-48
- Chapter 3. Setting the scene : on AI ethics and regulation
- Fierens, M.
- Rossello, S.
- Wauters, E.
- ; p. 49-72
- Chapter 4. Quantitative legal prediction : the future of dispute resolution?
- Haegen, M. Van Der
- ; p. 73-100
- Chapter 5. AI arbitrators... 'does not compete'
- Ogenae, K.
- ; p. 101-122
- Chapter 6. AI through a human rights lens. the role of human rights in fulfilling AI's potential
- Daelman, C.
- ; p. 123-150
- Chapter 7. Killer robots : lethal autonomous weapons and international law
- Severen, S. Van
- Maelen, C. Vander
- ; p. 151-172
- Chapter 8. AI and data protection : the case of smart home assistants
- Maelen, C. Vander
- Lievens, E.
- Vermeulen, J.
- Milkaite, I.
- ; p. 173-206
- Chapter 9. AI and IP : a tale of two acronyms
- Vanherpe, J.
- ; p. 207-240
- Chapter 10. Tax and robots
- Scornos, D.
- ; p. 241-284
- Chapter 11. Robotisation and labour law. The dark factory : the dark side of work?
- Taes, S.
- ; p. 285-316
- Chapter 12. The hypothesis of technological unemployment caused by AI-driven automation and its impact on social security law
- Werbrouck, J.M.
- ; p. 317-334
- Chapter 13. AI in Belgian contract law : disruptive challenge or business as usual?
- Appelmans, A.
- Herbosch, M.
- Verheye, B.
- ; p. 335-358
- Chapter 14. Tort law and damage caused by AI systems
- De Bruyne, J.
- Gool, E. Van
- Gils, T.
- ; p. 359-404
- Chapter 15. Insurance underwriting on the basis of telematics : segmentation and profiling
- Amankwah, J.
- ; p. 405-428
- Chapter 16. AI and creditworthiness assessments : the tale of credit scoring and consumer protection. A story with a happy ending?
- Goetghebuer, J.
- ; p. 429-460
- Chapter 17. AI and the consumer
- Bennis, S.
- ; p. 461-486
- Chapter 18. Robots and AI in the healthcare sector : potential existing legal safeguards against a(n) (un)justified fear for 'dehumanisation' of the physician-patient relationship
- Buelens, W.
- ; p. 487-518
- Extent
- xxxii, 520 p.
- Isbn
- 9781839701047
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