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Navigating the (Legal) Challenges of the Artificial Intelligence Era is a timely and important book, in which a distinguished group of European scholars investigates how law and policy are responding to the multifaceted disruptions brought about by AI, focusing on issues of intellectual property, competition law, and corporate law. As AI systems increasingly permeate corporate decision-making, consumer markets, research, education, and cultural production, they offer unprecedented opportunities for innovation while simultaneously raising fundamental regulatory, ethical, and legal challenges.
What’s in this book:
In the context of AI’s legal challenges, the chapters present an in-depth analysis of such aspects as the following:
The volume is rich with comparative insights and critical reflections on relevant case law, regulatory initiatives, and enforcement challenges.
How this will help you:
In its exploration of sustainability, ethics, and fundamental rights as emerging parameters in the legal governance of AI, these chapters collectively present a comprehensive and critical account of the evolving legal landscape of AI. They underscore both the enduring relevance of established legal doctrines and the pressing need for their reinterpretation in light of technological change. The book will be welcomed by practitioners, scholars, and policymakers, equipping them with critical tools to navigate and anticipate the evolving legal framework of AI.