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  • - Big Data Challenges and Regulatory Responses
     
    2 109,-

    This book examines health and big data questions in light of the GDPR and the EU¿s general data privacy legal framework. It addresses the opportunities and challenges of big health data and considers the GDPR¿s responses to these from a variety of disciplines and perspectives.

  • av Damian M. Bielicki
    2 109,-

    Artificial Intelligence has augmented human activities and unlocked opportunities for many sectors. As with most advancing technologies, law is often playing catch up so the study of how law interacts with AI is more critical now than ever. This book provides a detailed qualitative exploration into regulatory aspects of AI in industry.

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    2 096,-

    Comparing six different areas of law that have been particularly exposed to global digitality, namely laws regulating consumer contracts, data protection, the media, financial markets, criminal activity, and intellectual property law, this work considers whether we can identify a particular mediality of law in the digital age.

  • av Edoardo Celeste
    1 801,-

    Investigating the impact of digital technology on contemporary constitutionalism, this book offers an overview of the transformations that are currently occurring at constitutional level, highlighting their link with ongoing societal changes.

  • av Rostam J. Neuwirth
    724,-

    AI in combination with other innovative technologies promises to bring unprecedented opportunities to all aspects of life. These technologies, however, hold great dangers, especially for the manipulation of the human mind, which have given rise to serious ethical concerns. Apart from some sectoral regulatory efforts to address these concerns, no regulatory framework for AI has yet been adopted though in 2021 the European Commission of the EU published a draft Act on Artificial Intelligence and UNESCO followed suit with a Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence.The book contextualises the future regulation of AI, specifically addressing the regulatory challenges relating to the planned prohibition of the use of AI systems that deploy subliminal techniques. The convergence of AI with various related technologies, such as brain-computer interfaces, functional magnetic resonance imaging, robotics and big data, already allows for "mind reading" or "dream hacking" through brain spyware, as well as other practices that intrude on cognition and the right to freedom of thought. Future innovations will enhance the possibilities for manipulating thoughts and behaviour, and they threaten to cause serious harm to individuals as well as to society as a whole.¿The issue of subliminal perception and the ability to deceive and manipulate the mind below the threshold of awareness causes severe difficulties for law and democracy and raises important questions for the future of society. This book shows how cognitive, technological, and legal questions are intrinsically interwoven, and aims to stimulate an urgently needed transdisciplinary and transnational debate between students, academics, practitioners, policymakers and citizens interested not only in the law but also in disciplines including computer science, neuroscience, sociology, political science, marketing and psychology.

  • - Regulating Automation in Personal Care
    av Eduard Fosch-Villaronga
    583 - 1 604,-

  • - Societies of Restricted Access, Discipline and Control
    av Sara M. Smyth
    583 - 2 109,-

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