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Algorithmic Governance and Governance of Algorithms: Legal and Ethical Challenges

Edited by: Martin Ebers, Marta Cantero Gamito

ISBN13: 9783030505615
Published: October 2021
Publisher: Springer International
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2020)
Price: £119.99



Algorithms are now widely employed to make decisions that have increasingly far-reaching impacts on individuals and society as a whole ("algorithmic governance"), which could potentially lead to manipulation, biases, censorship, social discrimination, violations of privacy, property rights, and more. This has sparked a global debate on how to regulate AI and robotics ("governance of algorithms"). This book discusses both of these key aspects: the impact of algorithms, and the possibilities for future regulation.

Subjects:
IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
lgorithmic Governance and Governance of Algorithms: An Introduction
Privacy, Non-Discrimination and Equal Treatment: Developing a Fundamental Rights Response to Behavioural Profiling
The Black Box on Trial: The Impact of Algorithmic Opacity on Fair Trial Rights in Criminal Proceedings
Microchipping Employees: Unlawful Monitoring Practice or a New Trend in the Workplace?
Electronic Personhood: A Tertium Genus for Smart Autonomous Surgical Robots?
Online Behavioural Advertising and Unfair Manipulation Between the GDPR and the UCPD
Protecting Deep Learning: Could the New EU-Trade Secrets Directive Be an Option for the Legal Protection of Artificial Neural Networks?
Chinese Copyright Law and Computer-Generated Works in the Era of Artificial Intelligence