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Legal, Regulatory and Ethical Non-binary Choices of the AI Act


ISBN13: 9781032583501
To be Published: January 2026
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £145.00





This book investigates the complex ethical dilemmas underpinning AI regulation, analysing the EU Artificial Intelligence Act in the context of the fundamental values and ambitious expectations that have accompanied it initially.

This book posits a pioneering regulatory framework to ensure the ethical development and equitable deployment of AI technologies for societal benefit. The expanding integration of AI and its deepening interaction with humans raise profound ethical dilemmas. As legislators endeavour to address these rapid developments and ensure AI serves the public good and does not cause harm, this book discusses the ethical complexities which pose a significant challenge for the EU and beyond. The book posits the discussion on AI regulation in a broader global background, and refers to human agency, trustworthiness, risks classifications, the attribution of liability for deficiencies arising from its improper implementation and other problems the AI-based systems may cause. Additionally, it seeks to familiarise the reader with the AI Act and critically expands on the burdens the new law may impose on subjects.

This book will be of interest to researchers, policymakers, students, and practitioners with an interest in the legal and ethical dimensions of technology law, governance, EU law and Artificial Intelligence.

Subjects:
IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. AI Act – The Single Market Instrument
3. Future-proof Difficulty
4. Risk-based Approach versus Principle-based approach
5. Delegation of powers and governance structures
6. Debatable Efficiency of Soft Laws
7. Ex ante and ex Post Procedures and Controls
8. The Ethical and Value-based Matrix
9. Conclusions