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Governing Artificial Intelligence


ISBN13: 9789004736290
To be Published: September 2025
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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As we face the profound and rapidly expanding impacts of artificial intelligence, ethical and practical questions arise for harnessing it effectively while preventing its worst externalities. Governing Al examines the two main avenues for providing guidance to AI developers and users: regulation/legislation and international and professional standards. Along with an overview of both pathways, an in-depth case study is provided and key questions are raised and suggestions offered. Ultimately, the argument is made that neither regulation/legislation, nor standards alone can effectively govern Al development and use; rather, coordination among government entities, international standards organizations, and international professional standards will be the most effective approach to governance.

Subjects:
IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
Introduction and Rationale
Chapter 1 Governing What? What Is AI?
Chapter 2 How the AI Industry Views AI Safety
Chapter 3 The Role of Regulation
Chapter 4 The Role of International Standards
Chapter 5 International Online Dispute Resolution Standards and AI: A Case Example
Conclusion – Directions Forward