AI on Trial
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AI on Trial
Warren, Peter; Deem, Mark
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
02/2025
400
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9781526531735
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Introduction: AI at a Tipping Point
PART 1: OPENING SUBMISSIONS
1. A Question of Definition
2. The State of Things
3. The Building Blocks of Responsible AI
4. The Ethics Dimension
PART 2: EVIDENCE
5. Owning the Digital Future: In the AI World to Whom Does Your Data Belong?
6. The Great Digital Divide: Can We Close the Gap in Access to the Technology?
7. Education, Education, Education: Three Priorities for AI in an Equable Society
8. Capturing Imagination and Generating Waves: The Inexorable Rise of GenAI
9. Patently Obvious - The AI inventor: Should an AI be Able to Make IP?
10. AI and Cyber Security: Are We Weaponising the Internet?
11. AI As the Information Weapon: The Data War to End all Wars
12. Driving an Ethical Approach to AI Coding: Do We Need a Hippocratic Oath in AI?
13. In Pursuit of Diversity: Is AI Racist?
14. Decoding Inherent Unfairness: Can We Correct Hardwired Bias?
15. Gaming the System: Is AI Being Used to Gain Competitive Advantage?
16. Out of Our Hands? Does AI Already Run Our Lives?
17. To Be or Not To Be: The Rights and Responsibilities of AI: To Whom Does AI Answer?
18. Putting Our Lives in the Hands of Technology: Can We Trust AI?
PART 3: CLOSING SUBMISSIONS
19. Civil Liability for AI
20. Time for a Universal AI law? Why Should We Even Regulate?
PART 4: THE VERDICT
The View from the Bench Lord Sales, Justice of the UK Supreme Court
Manifesto for Responsible AI: A Blueprint for an Ethical, Legal and Regulatory Framework
PART 1: OPENING SUBMISSIONS
1. A Question of Definition
2. The State of Things
3. The Building Blocks of Responsible AI
4. The Ethics Dimension
PART 2: EVIDENCE
5. Owning the Digital Future: In the AI World to Whom Does Your Data Belong?
6. The Great Digital Divide: Can We Close the Gap in Access to the Technology?
7. Education, Education, Education: Three Priorities for AI in an Equable Society
8. Capturing Imagination and Generating Waves: The Inexorable Rise of GenAI
9. Patently Obvious - The AI inventor: Should an AI be Able to Make IP?
10. AI and Cyber Security: Are We Weaponising the Internet?
11. AI As the Information Weapon: The Data War to End all Wars
12. Driving an Ethical Approach to AI Coding: Do We Need a Hippocratic Oath in AI?
13. In Pursuit of Diversity: Is AI Racist?
14. Decoding Inherent Unfairness: Can We Correct Hardwired Bias?
15. Gaming the System: Is AI Being Used to Gain Competitive Advantage?
16. Out of Our Hands? Does AI Already Run Our Lives?
17. To Be or Not To Be: The Rights and Responsibilities of AI: To Whom Does AI Answer?
18. Putting Our Lives in the Hands of Technology: Can We Trust AI?
PART 3: CLOSING SUBMISSIONS
19. Civil Liability for AI
20. Time for a Universal AI law? Why Should We Even Regulate?
PART 4: THE VERDICT
The View from the Bench Lord Sales, Justice of the UK Supreme Court
Manifesto for Responsible AI: A Blueprint for an Ethical, Legal and Regulatory Framework
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artificial intelligence; robot; metaverse; ethics; data; data protection; IP; intellectual property; copyright; patents; cyber security; racism; racist; Chat GPT; Generative AI; regulator; regulation; legislation; cyber war; Hippocratic Oath; data horse; EU AI Act; US Executive Order on AI; Executive Order on the Safe, Secure and Trustworthy Development and Use of AI; UK AI White Paper; Implementing the UK's AI Regulatory Principles; EU Artificial Intelligence Act
Introduction: AI at a Tipping Point
PART 1: OPENING SUBMISSIONS
1. A Question of Definition
2. The State of Things
3. The Building Blocks of Responsible AI
4. The Ethics Dimension
PART 2: EVIDENCE
5. Owning the Digital Future: In the AI World to Whom Does Your Data Belong?
6. The Great Digital Divide: Can We Close the Gap in Access to the Technology?
7. Education, Education, Education: Three Priorities for AI in an Equable Society
8. Capturing Imagination and Generating Waves: The Inexorable Rise of GenAI
9. Patently Obvious - The AI inventor: Should an AI be Able to Make IP?
10. AI and Cyber Security: Are We Weaponising the Internet?
11. AI As the Information Weapon: The Data War to End all Wars
12. Driving an Ethical Approach to AI Coding: Do We Need a Hippocratic Oath in AI?
13. In Pursuit of Diversity: Is AI Racist?
14. Decoding Inherent Unfairness: Can We Correct Hardwired Bias?
15. Gaming the System: Is AI Being Used to Gain Competitive Advantage?
16. Out of Our Hands? Does AI Already Run Our Lives?
17. To Be or Not To Be: The Rights and Responsibilities of AI: To Whom Does AI Answer?
18. Putting Our Lives in the Hands of Technology: Can We Trust AI?
PART 3: CLOSING SUBMISSIONS
19. Civil Liability for AI
20. Time for a Universal AI law? Why Should We Even Regulate?
PART 4: THE VERDICT
The View from the Bench Lord Sales, Justice of the UK Supreme Court
Manifesto for Responsible AI: A Blueprint for an Ethical, Legal and Regulatory Framework
PART 1: OPENING SUBMISSIONS
1. A Question of Definition
2. The State of Things
3. The Building Blocks of Responsible AI
4. The Ethics Dimension
PART 2: EVIDENCE
5. Owning the Digital Future: In the AI World to Whom Does Your Data Belong?
6. The Great Digital Divide: Can We Close the Gap in Access to the Technology?
7. Education, Education, Education: Three Priorities for AI in an Equable Society
8. Capturing Imagination and Generating Waves: The Inexorable Rise of GenAI
9. Patently Obvious - The AI inventor: Should an AI be Able to Make IP?
10. AI and Cyber Security: Are We Weaponising the Internet?
11. AI As the Information Weapon: The Data War to End all Wars
12. Driving an Ethical Approach to AI Coding: Do We Need a Hippocratic Oath in AI?
13. In Pursuit of Diversity: Is AI Racist?
14. Decoding Inherent Unfairness: Can We Correct Hardwired Bias?
15. Gaming the System: Is AI Being Used to Gain Competitive Advantage?
16. Out of Our Hands? Does AI Already Run Our Lives?
17. To Be or Not To Be: The Rights and Responsibilities of AI: To Whom Does AI Answer?
18. Putting Our Lives in the Hands of Technology: Can We Trust AI?
PART 3: CLOSING SUBMISSIONS
19. Civil Liability for AI
20. Time for a Universal AI law? Why Should We Even Regulate?
PART 4: THE VERDICT
The View from the Bench Lord Sales, Justice of the UK Supreme Court
Manifesto for Responsible AI: A Blueprint for an Ethical, Legal and Regulatory Framework
artificial intelligence; robot; metaverse; ethics; data; data protection; IP; intellectual property; copyright; patents; cyber security; racism; racist; Chat GPT; Generative AI; regulator; regulation; legislation; cyber war; Hippocratic Oath; data horse; EU AI Act; US Executive Order on AI; Executive Order on the Safe, Secure and Trustworthy Development and Use of AI; UK AI White Paper; Implementing the UK's AI Regulatory Principles; EU Artificial Intelligence Act