Sentencing and Artificial Intelligence
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Sentencing and Artificial Intelligence
Ryberg, Jesper; Roberts, Julian V.
Oxford University Press Inc
11/2022
296
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Inglês
9780197539538
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Chapter One: Sentencing and Artificial Intelligence: Setting the Stage
Jesper Ryberg and Julian V. Roberts
Chapter Two: Sentencing and Algorithmic Transparency
Jesper Ryberg
Chapter Three: Sentencing and the right to reasons
Vincent Chiao
Chapter Four: Sentencing and the Conflict Between Algorithmic Accuracy and Transparency
Jesper Ryberg and Thomas S. Petersen
Chapter Five: Algorithm-based sentencing and discrimination
Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen
Chapter Six: Learning to discriminate: The Perfect Proxy Problem in Artificially Intelligent Crime Prediction
Benjamin Davies and Thomas Douglas
Chapter Seven: Enhancing the Integrity of the Sentencing Process Through the Use of Artificial Intelligence
Mirko Bagaric and Dan Hunter
Chapter Eight: The Compassionate Computer: Algorithms, Sentencing, and Mercy
Netanel Dagan and Shmuel Baron
Chapter Nine: Algorithmic Sentencing: Drawing Lessons from Human Factors Research
John Zerilli
Chapter Ten: Plea Bargaining, Principled Sentencing, and Artificial Intelligence
Richard Lippke
Chapter Eleven: Reconciling Artificial and Human Intelligence: Supplementing and Not Supplanting the Sentencing Judge
Mathis Schwarze and Julian V. Roberts
Chapter Twelve: Artificial Intelligence and Sentencing: Humans against the Machine
Sigrid van Wingerden & Mojca Plesnicar
Chapter Thirteen: Iudicium ex Machinae - The Ethical Challenges of Automated Decision-Making at Sentencing
Frej Klem Thomsen
Index
List of Contributors
Chapter One: Sentencing and Artificial Intelligence: Setting the Stage
Jesper Ryberg and Julian V. Roberts
Chapter Two: Sentencing and Algorithmic Transparency
Jesper Ryberg
Chapter Three: Sentencing and the right to reasons
Vincent Chiao
Chapter Four: Sentencing and the Conflict Between Algorithmic Accuracy and Transparency
Jesper Ryberg and Thomas S. Petersen
Chapter Five: Algorithm-based sentencing and discrimination
Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen
Chapter Six: Learning to discriminate: The Perfect Proxy Problem in Artificially Intelligent Crime Prediction
Benjamin Davies and Thomas Douglas
Chapter Seven: Enhancing the Integrity of the Sentencing Process Through the Use of Artificial Intelligence
Mirko Bagaric and Dan Hunter
Chapter Eight: The Compassionate Computer: Algorithms, Sentencing, and Mercy
Netanel Dagan and Shmuel Baron
Chapter Nine: Algorithmic Sentencing: Drawing Lessons from Human Factors Research
John Zerilli
Chapter Ten: Plea Bargaining, Principled Sentencing, and Artificial Intelligence
Richard Lippke
Chapter Eleven: Reconciling Artificial and Human Intelligence: Supplementing and Not Supplanting the Sentencing Judge
Mathis Schwarze and Julian V. Roberts
Chapter Twelve: Artificial Intelligence and Sentencing: Humans against the Machine
Sigrid van Wingerden & Mojca Plesnicar
Chapter Thirteen: Iudicium ex Machinae - The Ethical Challenges of Automated Decision-Making at Sentencing
Frej Klem Thomsen
Index
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Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Chapter One: Sentencing and Artificial Intelligence: Setting the Stage
Jesper Ryberg and Julian V. Roberts
Chapter Two: Sentencing and Algorithmic Transparency
Jesper Ryberg
Chapter Three: Sentencing and the right to reasons
Vincent Chiao
Chapter Four: Sentencing and the Conflict Between Algorithmic Accuracy and Transparency
Jesper Ryberg and Thomas S. Petersen
Chapter Five: Algorithm-based sentencing and discrimination
Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen
Chapter Six: Learning to discriminate: The Perfect Proxy Problem in Artificially Intelligent Crime Prediction
Benjamin Davies and Thomas Douglas
Chapter Seven: Enhancing the Integrity of the Sentencing Process Through the Use of Artificial Intelligence
Mirko Bagaric and Dan Hunter
Chapter Eight: The Compassionate Computer: Algorithms, Sentencing, and Mercy
Netanel Dagan and Shmuel Baron
Chapter Nine: Algorithmic Sentencing: Drawing Lessons from Human Factors Research
John Zerilli
Chapter Ten: Plea Bargaining, Principled Sentencing, and Artificial Intelligence
Richard Lippke
Chapter Eleven: Reconciling Artificial and Human Intelligence: Supplementing and Not Supplanting the Sentencing Judge
Mathis Schwarze and Julian V. Roberts
Chapter Twelve: Artificial Intelligence and Sentencing: Humans against the Machine
Sigrid van Wingerden & Mojca Plesnicar
Chapter Thirteen: Iudicium ex Machinae - The Ethical Challenges of Automated Decision-Making at Sentencing
Frej Klem Thomsen
Index
List of Contributors
Chapter One: Sentencing and Artificial Intelligence: Setting the Stage
Jesper Ryberg and Julian V. Roberts
Chapter Two: Sentencing and Algorithmic Transparency
Jesper Ryberg
Chapter Three: Sentencing and the right to reasons
Vincent Chiao
Chapter Four: Sentencing and the Conflict Between Algorithmic Accuracy and Transparency
Jesper Ryberg and Thomas S. Petersen
Chapter Five: Algorithm-based sentencing and discrimination
Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen
Chapter Six: Learning to discriminate: The Perfect Proxy Problem in Artificially Intelligent Crime Prediction
Benjamin Davies and Thomas Douglas
Chapter Seven: Enhancing the Integrity of the Sentencing Process Through the Use of Artificial Intelligence
Mirko Bagaric and Dan Hunter
Chapter Eight: The Compassionate Computer: Algorithms, Sentencing, and Mercy
Netanel Dagan and Shmuel Baron
Chapter Nine: Algorithmic Sentencing: Drawing Lessons from Human Factors Research
John Zerilli
Chapter Ten: Plea Bargaining, Principled Sentencing, and Artificial Intelligence
Richard Lippke
Chapter Eleven: Reconciling Artificial and Human Intelligence: Supplementing and Not Supplanting the Sentencing Judge
Mathis Schwarze and Julian V. Roberts
Chapter Twelve: Artificial Intelligence and Sentencing: Humans against the Machine
Sigrid van Wingerden & Mojca Plesnicar
Chapter Thirteen: Iudicium ex Machinae - The Ethical Challenges of Automated Decision-Making at Sentencing
Frej Klem Thomsen
Index
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