This interdisciplinary textbook serves as a solid introduction to the future of legal education against the background of the widespread use of AI written by colleagues from different disciplines, e.g. law, philosophy/ethics, economy, and computer science, whose common interest concerns AI and its impact on legal and ethical issues. The book provides, first, a general overview of the effects of AI on major disciplines such as ethics, law, economy, political science, and healthcare. Secondly, it offers a comprehensive analysis of major key issues concerning law: (a) AI decision-making, (b) rights, status, and responsibility, (c) regulation and standardisation, and (d) education.
Volume editor:
John-Stewart Gordon
Imprint: Brill
Volume: 393
Dimensions:
Height: 235mm,
Width: 155mm,
Spine: 26mm
Weight: 660g
ISBN: 9789004682917
ISBN 10: 9004682910
Series: Philosophy and Human Rights
Pages: 320
Publication Date: 25 October 2023
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
,
Undergraduate
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
Acknowledgements List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors 1 General Introduction John-Stewart Gordon Part 1 The Impact of ai on Major Disciplines Introduction to Part 1 2 Ethics John-Stewart Gordon and Kęstutis Mosakas 3 Transformative Smart Technologies: Mapping Challenges of Private Law Julija Kiršienė, Edita Gruodytė and Deividas Kiršys 4 The Economy Paulius Čerka 5 Political Science: ai Governance Karolis Kubilevičius and Tomas Berkmanas 6 The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Healthcare Giedrė Kvedaravičienė, Adam Poulsen and Milda Žaliauskaitė Part 2 Major Key Issues: ai Decision Making Introduction to Part 2 7 Machine Bias Vladislav V. Fomin 8 Ethical Programming and Machine Moral Agency Kęstutis Mosakas 9 The Black Box Problem Vladislav V. Fomin and Paulius Astromskis 10 Singularity and Control Vladislav V. Fomin and Kęstutis Mosakas Part 3 Major Key Issues: Rights, Status, and Responsibility Introduction to Part 3 11 Electronic Personhood Julija Kiršienė, Edita Gruodytė and Darius Amilevičius 12 Moral and Legal Status of Robots John-Stewart Gordon and Kęstutis Mosakas 13 Rights for Robots Kęstutis Mosakas 14 ai and Moral and Legal Responsibility Julija Kiršienė, Edita Gruodytė and Kęstutis Mosakas 15 Ethical and Legal Issues Related to Autonomous Vehicles Sven Nyholm Part 4 Major Key Issues: Regulation and Standardization Introduction to Part 4 16 Legal Regulation of Autonomous Machines Paulius Astromskis 17 Limits of Legal Automation Darius Amilevičius 18 Responsible Standardization Vladislav V. Fomin Part 5 Education Introduction to Part 5 19 The Right to Education Aušrinė Pasvenskienė and Paulius Astromskis 20 Educational Technologies Aušrinė Pasvenskienė and Paulius Astromskis Part 6 Appendices Appendix 1 Guidelines for Regulation of Information Technologies Vladislav V. Fomin and Darius Amilevičius Appendix 2 Guidelines for Regulation of Robotics John-Stewart Gordon and Kęstutis Mosakas Appendix 3 Guidelines for Improvement of Lawyers’ Qualifications Julija Kiršienė, Edita Gruodytė, Aušrinė Pasvenskienė and Paulius Astromskis Index
John-Stewart Gordon, Ph.D. (2005) in philosophy at the University of Göttingen, is an associated member of the IZEW at the University of Tübingen and permanent visiting professor at Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas, Lithuania. He has written and (co-)edited numerous books in the context of practical philosophy and published many peer-reviewed articles and special issues in leading international journals and encyclopaedias.