The Cambridge Handbook of the Law of Algorithms
Herausgeber: Barfield, Woodrow
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Leading international scholars provide comprehensive coverage of the law as it relates to algorithms and artificial intelligence.
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Leading international scholars provide comprehensive coverage of the law as it relates to algorithms and artificial intelligence.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 808
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 266mm x 187mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1676g
- ISBN-13: 9781108481960
- ISBN-10: 1108481965
- Artikelnr.: 59316603
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 808
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 266mm x 187mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1676g
- ISBN-13: 9781108481960
- ISBN-10: 1108481965
- Artikelnr.: 59316603
Part I. Introduction and Setting the Stage for a Law of Algorithms: 1. An
introduction to law and algorithms Woodrow Barfield and Jessica Barfield;
2. The opinion of machines Curtis E. A. Karnow; 3. Private accountability
in an age of artificial intelligence Sonia K. Katyal; 4. Algorithmic
legitimacy Ari Ezra Waldman; 5. Understanding transparency in algorithmic
accountability Margaret Kaminsky; Part II. Business, Regulations, and
Decision Making with Algorithms: 6. Algorithms and contract law Lauren
Henry Scholz; 7. Algorithms, agreements, and agency Shawn Bayern; 8.
Algorithmic governance and administrative law Steven M. Appel and Cary
Coglianese; 9. Discrimination in the age of algorithms Robin Nunn; 10.
Algorithmic competition, collusion and price discrimination Salil K. Mehra;
11. The rule of law and algorithmic governance Ronan Kennedy; 12.
Governance of algorithms: rethinking public sector use of algorithms for
predictive purposes Anjanette H. Raymond and Ciabhan Collelly; 13. From
rule of law to statute drafting: legal issues for algorithms in government
decision-making Monika Zalnieriute, Lisa Burton Crawford, Janina Boughey,
Lyria Bennett Moses and Sarah Logan; 14. Algorithmic decision systems:
using automation and machine learning in the public administration David
Restrepo Amariles; 15. From legal sources to programming code: automatic
individual decisions in public administration and computers under the law
Dag Wiese Schartum; Part III. Intellectual Property and Algorithms: 16.
Inventive algorithms and the evolving nature of innovation Ryan Abbott; 17.
Software patenting and Section 101's gatekeeping function Andrew Chin; 18.
Intellectual property as a crossroad: awarding IP protection for algorithms
Aviv Gaon; Part IV. Criminal Law, Tort Issues and Algorithms: 19. The use
of algorithms in criminal adjudication Andrea Roth; 20. Assessing risk of
offending through algorithms Christopher Slobogin; 21. Injury by algorithms
Seema Ghatnekar Tilak; 22. When do algorithmic tortfeasors that caused
damage warrant unique legal treatment? Karni Chagal-Feferkorn; Part V.
Constitutional Law, Human Rights, and Algorithms: 23. Tort-law applying a
'reasonableness' standard to algorithms Karni Chagal-Feferkorn; 24. Human
rights-based approach to AI and algorithms: concerning welfare technologies
Jedrzej Niklas; 25. Four modes of speech protection for algorithms Kyle
Langvardt; 26. Algorithms and freedom of expression Manasin (Veenu)
Goswami; 27. Artificial minds in first amendments borderlands Marc Jonathan
Blitz; 28. The first amendment and algorithms Stuart Minor Benjamin; 29.
Algorithmic analysis of social behavior for profiling, ranking, and
assessment Nizan Geslevich Packin and Yafit Lev-Aretz; 30. Algorithmic
stages in privacy data analytics: process and probabilities Ronald P. Loui,
Arno R. Lodder, and Stephanie A. Quick; Part VI. Applications and Future
Directions of Law and Algorithms: 31. Moral machines: the emerging EU
policy on 'Trustworthy AI' Andrea Renda; 32. Law in the Turing's Cathedral
Nicola Lettieri; 33. Arguing over algorithms: mapping the dilemmas in
operationalizing 'ethical' artificial intelligence Mariano-Clorentino
Cuellar and Robert J. MacCoun; 34. Embodiment and algorithms for human
robot interaction Yueh-Hsuan Weng and Chih-Hsing Ho; 35. On being
trans-human: commercial BCIs and the quest for autonomy Argyro P.
Karanasiou.
introduction to law and algorithms Woodrow Barfield and Jessica Barfield;
2. The opinion of machines Curtis E. A. Karnow; 3. Private accountability
in an age of artificial intelligence Sonia K. Katyal; 4. Algorithmic
legitimacy Ari Ezra Waldman; 5. Understanding transparency in algorithmic
accountability Margaret Kaminsky; Part II. Business, Regulations, and
Decision Making with Algorithms: 6. Algorithms and contract law Lauren
Henry Scholz; 7. Algorithms, agreements, and agency Shawn Bayern; 8.
Algorithmic governance and administrative law Steven M. Appel and Cary
Coglianese; 9. Discrimination in the age of algorithms Robin Nunn; 10.
Algorithmic competition, collusion and price discrimination Salil K. Mehra;
11. The rule of law and algorithmic governance Ronan Kennedy; 12.
Governance of algorithms: rethinking public sector use of algorithms for
predictive purposes Anjanette H. Raymond and Ciabhan Collelly; 13. From
rule of law to statute drafting: legal issues for algorithms in government
decision-making Monika Zalnieriute, Lisa Burton Crawford, Janina Boughey,
Lyria Bennett Moses and Sarah Logan; 14. Algorithmic decision systems:
using automation and machine learning in the public administration David
Restrepo Amariles; 15. From legal sources to programming code: automatic
individual decisions in public administration and computers under the law
Dag Wiese Schartum; Part III. Intellectual Property and Algorithms: 16.
Inventive algorithms and the evolving nature of innovation Ryan Abbott; 17.
Software patenting and Section 101's gatekeeping function Andrew Chin; 18.
Intellectual property as a crossroad: awarding IP protection for algorithms
Aviv Gaon; Part IV. Criminal Law, Tort Issues and Algorithms: 19. The use
of algorithms in criminal adjudication Andrea Roth; 20. Assessing risk of
offending through algorithms Christopher Slobogin; 21. Injury by algorithms
Seema Ghatnekar Tilak; 22. When do algorithmic tortfeasors that caused
damage warrant unique legal treatment? Karni Chagal-Feferkorn; Part V.
Constitutional Law, Human Rights, and Algorithms: 23. Tort-law applying a
'reasonableness' standard to algorithms Karni Chagal-Feferkorn; 24. Human
rights-based approach to AI and algorithms: concerning welfare technologies
Jedrzej Niklas; 25. Four modes of speech protection for algorithms Kyle
Langvardt; 26. Algorithms and freedom of expression Manasin (Veenu)
Goswami; 27. Artificial minds in first amendments borderlands Marc Jonathan
Blitz; 28. The first amendment and algorithms Stuart Minor Benjamin; 29.
Algorithmic analysis of social behavior for profiling, ranking, and
assessment Nizan Geslevich Packin and Yafit Lev-Aretz; 30. Algorithmic
stages in privacy data analytics: process and probabilities Ronald P. Loui,
Arno R. Lodder, and Stephanie A. Quick; Part VI. Applications and Future
Directions of Law and Algorithms: 31. Moral machines: the emerging EU
policy on 'Trustworthy AI' Andrea Renda; 32. Law in the Turing's Cathedral
Nicola Lettieri; 33. Arguing over algorithms: mapping the dilemmas in
operationalizing 'ethical' artificial intelligence Mariano-Clorentino
Cuellar and Robert J. MacCoun; 34. Embodiment and algorithms for human
robot interaction Yueh-Hsuan Weng and Chih-Hsing Ho; 35. On being
trans-human: commercial BCIs and the quest for autonomy Argyro P.
Karanasiou.
Part I. Introduction and Setting the Stage for a Law of Algorithms: 1. An
introduction to law and algorithms Woodrow Barfield and Jessica Barfield;
2. The opinion of machines Curtis E. A. Karnow; 3. Private accountability
in an age of artificial intelligence Sonia K. Katyal; 4. Algorithmic
legitimacy Ari Ezra Waldman; 5. Understanding transparency in algorithmic
accountability Margaret Kaminsky; Part II. Business, Regulations, and
Decision Making with Algorithms: 6. Algorithms and contract law Lauren
Henry Scholz; 7. Algorithms, agreements, and agency Shawn Bayern; 8.
Algorithmic governance and administrative law Steven M. Appel and Cary
Coglianese; 9. Discrimination in the age of algorithms Robin Nunn; 10.
Algorithmic competition, collusion and price discrimination Salil K. Mehra;
11. The rule of law and algorithmic governance Ronan Kennedy; 12.
Governance of algorithms: rethinking public sector use of algorithms for
predictive purposes Anjanette H. Raymond and Ciabhan Collelly; 13. From
rule of law to statute drafting: legal issues for algorithms in government
decision-making Monika Zalnieriute, Lisa Burton Crawford, Janina Boughey,
Lyria Bennett Moses and Sarah Logan; 14. Algorithmic decision systems:
using automation and machine learning in the public administration David
Restrepo Amariles; 15. From legal sources to programming code: automatic
individual decisions in public administration and computers under the law
Dag Wiese Schartum; Part III. Intellectual Property and Algorithms: 16.
Inventive algorithms and the evolving nature of innovation Ryan Abbott; 17.
Software patenting and Section 101's gatekeeping function Andrew Chin; 18.
Intellectual property as a crossroad: awarding IP protection for algorithms
Aviv Gaon; Part IV. Criminal Law, Tort Issues and Algorithms: 19. The use
of algorithms in criminal adjudication Andrea Roth; 20. Assessing risk of
offending through algorithms Christopher Slobogin; 21. Injury by algorithms
Seema Ghatnekar Tilak; 22. When do algorithmic tortfeasors that caused
damage warrant unique legal treatment? Karni Chagal-Feferkorn; Part V.
Constitutional Law, Human Rights, and Algorithms: 23. Tort-law applying a
'reasonableness' standard to algorithms Karni Chagal-Feferkorn; 24. Human
rights-based approach to AI and algorithms: concerning welfare technologies
Jedrzej Niklas; 25. Four modes of speech protection for algorithms Kyle
Langvardt; 26. Algorithms and freedom of expression Manasin (Veenu)
Goswami; 27. Artificial minds in first amendments borderlands Marc Jonathan
Blitz; 28. The first amendment and algorithms Stuart Minor Benjamin; 29.
Algorithmic analysis of social behavior for profiling, ranking, and
assessment Nizan Geslevich Packin and Yafit Lev-Aretz; 30. Algorithmic
stages in privacy data analytics: process and probabilities Ronald P. Loui,
Arno R. Lodder, and Stephanie A. Quick; Part VI. Applications and Future
Directions of Law and Algorithms: 31. Moral machines: the emerging EU
policy on 'Trustworthy AI' Andrea Renda; 32. Law in the Turing's Cathedral
Nicola Lettieri; 33. Arguing over algorithms: mapping the dilemmas in
operationalizing 'ethical' artificial intelligence Mariano-Clorentino
Cuellar and Robert J. MacCoun; 34. Embodiment and algorithms for human
robot interaction Yueh-Hsuan Weng and Chih-Hsing Ho; 35. On being
trans-human: commercial BCIs and the quest for autonomy Argyro P.
Karanasiou.
introduction to law and algorithms Woodrow Barfield and Jessica Barfield;
2. The opinion of machines Curtis E. A. Karnow; 3. Private accountability
in an age of artificial intelligence Sonia K. Katyal; 4. Algorithmic
legitimacy Ari Ezra Waldman; 5. Understanding transparency in algorithmic
accountability Margaret Kaminsky; Part II. Business, Regulations, and
Decision Making with Algorithms: 6. Algorithms and contract law Lauren
Henry Scholz; 7. Algorithms, agreements, and agency Shawn Bayern; 8.
Algorithmic governance and administrative law Steven M. Appel and Cary
Coglianese; 9. Discrimination in the age of algorithms Robin Nunn; 10.
Algorithmic competition, collusion and price discrimination Salil K. Mehra;
11. The rule of law and algorithmic governance Ronan Kennedy; 12.
Governance of algorithms: rethinking public sector use of algorithms for
predictive purposes Anjanette H. Raymond and Ciabhan Collelly; 13. From
rule of law to statute drafting: legal issues for algorithms in government
decision-making Monika Zalnieriute, Lisa Burton Crawford, Janina Boughey,
Lyria Bennett Moses and Sarah Logan; 14. Algorithmic decision systems:
using automation and machine learning in the public administration David
Restrepo Amariles; 15. From legal sources to programming code: automatic
individual decisions in public administration and computers under the law
Dag Wiese Schartum; Part III. Intellectual Property and Algorithms: 16.
Inventive algorithms and the evolving nature of innovation Ryan Abbott; 17.
Software patenting and Section 101's gatekeeping function Andrew Chin; 18.
Intellectual property as a crossroad: awarding IP protection for algorithms
Aviv Gaon; Part IV. Criminal Law, Tort Issues and Algorithms: 19. The use
of algorithms in criminal adjudication Andrea Roth; 20. Assessing risk of
offending through algorithms Christopher Slobogin; 21. Injury by algorithms
Seema Ghatnekar Tilak; 22. When do algorithmic tortfeasors that caused
damage warrant unique legal treatment? Karni Chagal-Feferkorn; Part V.
Constitutional Law, Human Rights, and Algorithms: 23. Tort-law applying a
'reasonableness' standard to algorithms Karni Chagal-Feferkorn; 24. Human
rights-based approach to AI and algorithms: concerning welfare technologies
Jedrzej Niklas; 25. Four modes of speech protection for algorithms Kyle
Langvardt; 26. Algorithms and freedom of expression Manasin (Veenu)
Goswami; 27. Artificial minds in first amendments borderlands Marc Jonathan
Blitz; 28. The first amendment and algorithms Stuart Minor Benjamin; 29.
Algorithmic analysis of social behavior for profiling, ranking, and
assessment Nizan Geslevich Packin and Yafit Lev-Aretz; 30. Algorithmic
stages in privacy data analytics: process and probabilities Ronald P. Loui,
Arno R. Lodder, and Stephanie A. Quick; Part VI. Applications and Future
Directions of Law and Algorithms: 31. Moral machines: the emerging EU
policy on 'Trustworthy AI' Andrea Renda; 32. Law in the Turing's Cathedral
Nicola Lettieri; 33. Arguing over algorithms: mapping the dilemmas in
operationalizing 'ethical' artificial intelligence Mariano-Clorentino
Cuellar and Robert J. MacCoun; 34. Embodiment and algorithms for human
robot interaction Yueh-Hsuan Weng and Chih-Hsing Ho; 35. On being
trans-human: commercial BCIs and the quest for autonomy Argyro P.
Karanasiou.