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Smart Technologies and Fundamental Rights

John-Stewart Gordon (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
400 Seiten
2020
Brill (Verlag)
978-90-04-43673-2 (ISBN)
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The present volume, Smart Technologies and Fundamental Rights, contains fourteen outstanding and challenging articles concerning fundamental rights and Artificial Intelligence at the intersection of law, ethics and smart technologies.
Smart Technologies and Fundamental Rights covers a broad range of vital topics that highlight the ethical, socio-political, and legal challenges as well as technical issues of Artificial Intelligence with respect to fundamental rights. Either humanity will greatly profit from the use of AI in almost all domains in human life, which may eventually lead to a much better and more humane society, or it could be the case that people may misuse AI for idiosyncratic purposes and intelligent machines may turn against human beings. Therefore, we should be extremely cautious with respect to the technological development of AI because we might not be able to control the machines once they reached a certain level of sophistication.

John-Stewart Gordon, Ph.D. (2005), Vytautas Magnus University (Lithuania), is Professor of Philosophy at that university. He has published numerous books and articles at leading publishing houses and journals in the context of practical philosophy.

List of Figures and Tablesvii

Acknowledgementsviii

Biographial Notesix

 Introduction

 Kestutis Mosakas and John-Stewart Gordon



Part 1: Ethical Challenges of Smart Technologies

 1 What Do We Owe to Intelligent Robots?

 John-Stewart Gordon

 2 Robot Rights – Thinking the Unthinkable

 David J. Gunkel

 3 Machine Moral Standing: in Defence of the Standard Properties-based View

 Kestutis Mosakas

 4 Ascribing Rights to Robots as Potential Moral Patients

 Janina Loh

 5 Fundamental Rights and Smart Health Technologies

 Adam Poulsen and Anwaar Ulhaq



Part 2: Socio-political Challenges of Smart Technologies

 6 Rules for Regulators

 Jonathan Wolff

 7 Free Speech, Public Shaming, and the Role of Social Media

 Carl Fox

 8 Smart Technologies and Fundamental Rights: global Governance of AI: pressure on Political Legitimacy

 Stephen Rainey and Aníbal Monasterio Astobiza



Part 3: AI and Law

 9 The Rule of Law and the Protection of Fundamental Human Rights in an Era of Automation

 Tanel Kerikmäe and Katrin Nyman Metcalf

 10 AI in the Context of Prevailing Privacy Concepts: in Search of a New Approach

 Julija Kiršienė and Vygantas Malinauskas

 11 Artificial Intelligence as a Subject of Criminal Law: a Corporate Liability Model Perspective

 Edita Gruodytė and Paulius Čerka



Part 4: AI and Information Technologies

 12 Responsibility by Design?! – On the Standardisation of “Smart” Systems

 Kai Jakobs

 13 The Shift from Traditional Computing Systems to Artificial intelligence and the Implications for Bias

 Vladislav V. Fomin

 14 Machine Bias and Fundamental Rights

 Darius Amilevičius

 Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Philosophy and Human Rights ; 350
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 791 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Ethik
Naturwissenschaften
ISBN-10 90-04-43673-1 / 9004436731
ISBN-13 978-90-04-43673-2 / 9789004436732
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