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The Cambridge Handbook of the Governance of Technology


ISBN13: 9781009522533
To be Published: October 2025
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £160.00



In recent years, the use of AI has skyrocketed. The introduction of widely available generative AI, such as ChatGPT, has reinvigorated concerns for harm caused to users. Yet so far government bodies and scholarly literature have failed to determine a governance structure to minimize the risks associated with AI and big data. Despite the recent consensus among tech companies and governments that AI needs to be regulated, there has been no agreement regarding what a framework of functional AI governance should look like.

This volume assesses the role of law in governing AI applications in society. While exploring the intersection of law and technology, it argues that getting the mix of AI governance structures correct-both inside and outside of the law-while balancing the importance of innovation with risks to human dignity and democratic values, is one of the most important legal-social determination of our times.

Subjects:
IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
Part I. Discontent with Law's Governance:
1. Law's imperfect governance
Roger Brownsword
2. Technology's self-governance
Iris Eisenberger
3. On law's governance of technology
Ugo Pagallo
4. Tech law: local and global governance
Andrew Murray

Part II. Discontent with Governance by Technological Management:
5. Technology's ability to escape the legal system
Colin Gavaghan and Andrew Charlesworth
6. Problems of technological management: on automated extraction of mental goods
Przemysław Pałka
7. Agency in the face of artificial intelligence
William Lucy

Part III. Technology's Disruptive Effects on Law:
8. Governance of lawyering and lawyering governance of AI
Larry DiMatteo and Francisco de Elizalde
9. Adapting consumer to new technologies
Christian Twigg-Flesner and Geraint Howells
10. Detecting disruption: implications for law's classifications
Lan Luh Luh and Kelvin FK Low
11. Contract law and technological disruption: blenders to AI
Eliza Mik
12. Law of private remedies in the governance of AI
Sergio García Long

Part IV. Evolution of LawTech:
13. Developing artificially intelligent justice
Jiaying Jiang, Sidney Thomas and Seth Frye
14. Regulating legal tech for digital systems
Georgios Dimitropoulos

Part V. Governance by Technology:
15. Incomplete interaction of public/private governance in the AI Act
Hans Micklitz
16. Technologies in environmental governance: two scenarios
Han Somsen