Download or read book El derecho y la tecnolog a en la era de la inteligencia artificial IA written by Silvina M. Bardelli and published by Editorial Autores de Argentina. This book was released on 2024-08-27 with total page 113 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: En un mundo cada vez más dominado por la inteligencia artificial (IA), las fronteras entre tecnología y derecho se vuelven cada vez más difusas. El derecho y la tecnología en la era de la inteligencia artificial (IA) explora cómo las innovaciones tecnológicas están transformando las estructuras legales tradicionales y plantea preguntas fundamentales sobre privacidad, seguridad y ética. Este libro ofrece una visión integral de los desafíos y oportunidades que la IA presenta para el marco jurídico actual. Analiza casos reales y teorías legales emergentes, proponiendo un diálogo entre expertos en derecho y tecnología para encontrar soluciones equilibradas y justas. Desde la responsabilidad legal de los algoritmos hasta la protección de datos personales y los derechos digitales, cada capítulo aborda un aspecto crucial del impacto de la IA en la sociedad. Con un enfoque accesible y riguroso, esta obra es indispensable para abogados, tecnólogos, legisladores y cualquier persona interesada en comprender cómo la inteligencia artificial está redefiniendo las normas y prácticas legales. En un entorno globalizado y digital, este libro se erige como una guía esencial para navegar las complejidades legales de la era de la inteligencia artificial, promoviendo un futuro donde la innovación tecnológica y la justicia coexisten de manera armoniosa.
Download or read book Challenges of Law and Technology Herausforderungen des Rechts und der Technologie Retos del Derecho y de la Tecnolog a written by Gerald Spindler and published by Universitätsverlag Göttingen. This book was released on 2023 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Law and technology present humanity with challenges and opportunities. This international research volume is dedicated to three of their pillars: artificial intelligence, blockchain and digital platforms. The authors' contributions analyze these topics from different perspectives of public and private law in the German, Austrian, European, American, Japanese, and Latin American contexts.
Download or read book Artificial intelligence and human rights written by Rubén Miranda Gonçalves and published by Dykinson. This book was released on 2021-12-14 with total page 489 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We are publishing this book as the result of a research project carried out by the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in Spain and AFM Krakow University in Poland. Some parts of it were already announced during a scientific Conference organised remotely in Kraków in October 2020. It is now time to present the research findings in writing.The issue of Artificial Intelligence has long raised questions and interests, including those of legal science. A number of problems have not yet been widely analysed, despite the fact that the present time is undoubtedly a time of technological challenges. Therefore, in the presented publication, prepared by the international scientific community, under our scientific guidance, the authors try to analyse the areas which, in their opinion and in our opinion, required such analysis. The leitmotif of our scientific work was human rights and their relationship with Artificial Intelligence. In presenting the research results in this book, we realise that a number of issues still need to be clarified. Nevertheless, we hope that the work presented for the reader’s consideration will constitute an interesting voice in the discussion, a point of reference for all those dealing with the legal issues of new technologies and the protection of human rights.As the presented book is a collective work, the authors essentially present their own views. The whole work has been designed to address a broad spectrum of issues in Artificial Intelligence and human rights in a single collection. We are convinced that such a broad view will allow everyone interested in the discussed issues to see the essence of contemporary problems faced by the science of law in a multinational perspective.We encourage everyone to read the book!Laura Miraut MartínMariusz Zalucki
Download or read book Digital Work and Personal Data Protection written by Lourdes Mella Méndez and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2018-12-21 with total page 555 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book gathers contributions related to the most pressing problems and challenges that new information and communications technologies (ICT) and digital platforms introduce into the labour market, and the impact they have on the way that people work, their rights and even their health and dignity. In addition, there are also chapters studying personal data protection, which is currently a topic of maximum interest due to the New European Regulation about it. The contributors here are drawn from around the world, with several countries represented, such as Portugal, Spain, Italy, Brazil, Australia and Venezuela. The book will appeal lawyers, legal and human resources experts, economists, judges, academics and staff from trade unions, and employers’ representation. The volume features insights and contributions in different languages, with chapters in Spanish (12), English (6) and Portuguese (4).
Download or read book The Limitations of the Law of Armed Conflicts New Means and Methods of Warfare written by Pablo Antonio Fernández-Sánchez and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2022-05-09 with total page 437 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The new means and methods of warfare challenge the law of armed conflict. For this reason, a deep legal and operational study was required to detect the existing gaps and deregulation.
Download or read book Disrupci n tecnol gica transformaci n y sociedad written by Juan Carlos Henao and published by Universidad Externado. This book was released on 2021-06-01 with total page 903 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: La tercera edición de la colección "Así habla el Externado" examina el impacto que las tecnologías disruptivas y la transformación digital están teniendo sobre el conjunto de la sociedad, bajo una lente humanista e interdisciplinar, propia de nuestra institución. La Cuarta Revolución Industrial (4RI), que ha permeado todos los campos de la actividad humana y la sociedad, ofrece la inmensa oportunidad de reducir las brechas de conocimiento e ingreso económico y generar progreso social y democrático, pero puede también tener el efecto contrario. El lector y la lectora encontrarán en estos cuatro tomos reflexiones valiosas, en sus 74escritos, para comprender en todo su alcance estas innovaciones y poder contribuir así a la construcción de realidades cada vez más incluyentes y participativas. Este tomo III, titulado "Derecho, innovación y tecnología: fundamentos para una Lex Informático", tiene por objeto responder la siguiente pregunta: ¿de qué manera las nuevas tecnologías y la economía colaborativa están transformando el derecho, sus principios e instituciones? Para ello, el presente volumen estudia en detalle las promesas, retos y problemas jurídicos suscitados por la aplicación de la inteligencia artificial, el Big Data, el Blockchain y el loT en distintos ámbitos del derecho público y privado. Los diferentes capítulos presentan debates en torno a la forma en que dichas tecnologías vienen afectando profundamente al mundo del derecho, con el fin de construir un marco conceptual que no solo sirva de base para sostener una discusión académica sólidamente fundamentada sobre estos temas, sino también para despejar las dudas jurídicas que pueden existir con el fin de facilitar y acelerar el desarrollo e implementación práctica de estas tecnologías, así como de contribuir a orientar la agenda académica sobre estos asuntos en América Latina.
Download or read book SMEs in the Digital Era written by Emanuela Carbonara and published by Edward Elgar Publishing. This book was released on 2023-03-02 with total page 271 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With an interdisciplinary approach this book elaborates and discusses the strategic, regulatory and economic scenario that the sponsorship of a European Digital Single Market has been generating for small- and medium-sized companies (SMEs).
Download or read book Elgar Companion to Regulating AI and Big Data in Emerging Economies written by Mark Findlay and published by Edward Elgar Publishing. This book was released on 2023-12-11 with total page 285 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Committed to highlighting the regulatory needs and priorities of emerging economies in the context of AI and big data, this expertly crafted Companion explores the nature and role of regulation in the Global South from a techno-dependent societal perspective. It not only amplifies the unspoken and underrepresented voices in AI and data regulation scholarly discourse, but also provides a novel approach to otherwise recipient economies in an age of digital transformation.
Download or read book Understanding and Fighting Corruption in Europe written by Enrico Carloni and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2021-12-10 with total page 150 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The volume includes comparative and comprehensive discussions on anti-corruption policies of governments and anti-corruption agencies across Europe. Compared to existing literature that focuses either on general and theoretical aspects related to corruption or on country-specific experiences, this volume provides an interdisciplinary and broad overview of corruption prevention policies and measures undertaken by major European member states, relying both on literature and on institutional documentation of national anti-corruption agencies, which greatly contribute to shaping anti-corruption policy directions. In so doing, it advances the existing theoretical agenda of corruption studies and policies, situating it within wider disciplinary fields. This volume is especially concerned with the interrelationship between good administration, integrity, ethical behaviour and corruption; the role of transparency and digitalisation in preventing corruption and ensuring rights, efficiency and impartiality in the public administration; the measurement of corruption, with specific reference to preventative measures and indicators of administrative anti-corruption efforts; big data, block chains, and artificial intelligence; public management codes of ethics, performance targets and skills, and their role in tackling and preventing corruption; and public procurement, transparency and anti-bribery measures in the European public procurement system. This volume is of interest to graduate students and researchers in political sociology, political science, European corruption law, international relations, public policy, and social statistics.
Download or read book Possible Minds written by John Brockman and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2019-02-19 with total page 322 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Science world luminary John Brockman assembles twenty-five of the most important scientific minds, people who have been thinking about the field artificial intelligence for most of their careers, for an unparalleled round-table examination about mind, thinking, intelligence and what it means to be human. "Artificial intelligence is today's story--the story behind all other stories. It is the Second Coming and the Apocalypse at the same time: Good AI versus evil AI." --John Brockman More than sixty years ago, mathematician-philosopher Norbert Wiener published a book on the place of machines in society that ended with a warning: "we shall never receive the right answers to our questions unless we ask the right questions.... The hour is very late, and the choice of good and evil knocks at our door." In the wake of advances in unsupervised, self-improving machine learning, a small but influential community of thinkers is considering Wiener's words again. In Possible Minds, John Brockman gathers their disparate visions of where AI might be taking us. The fruit of the long history of Brockman's profound engagement with the most important scientific minds who have been thinking about AI--from Alison Gopnik and David Deutsch to Frank Wilczek and Stephen Wolfram--Possible Minds is an ideal introduction to the landscape of crucial issues AI presents. The collision between opposing perspectives is salutary and exhilarating; some of these figures, such as computer scientist Stuart Russell, Skype co-founder Jaan Tallinn, and physicist Max Tegmark, are deeply concerned with the threat of AI, including the existential one, while others, notably robotics entrepreneur Rodney Brooks, philosopher Daniel Dennett, and bestselling author Steven Pinker, have a very different view. Serious, searching and authoritative, Possible Minds lays out the intellectual landscape of one of the most important topics of our time.
Download or read book Handbook of Research on Applied Artificial Intelligence and Robotics for Government Processes written by Valle-Cruz, David and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2022-09-16 with total page 461 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics have boomed in the 21st century. These emerging and disruptive technologies are immersed in our lives, from apps in mobile devices, the purchases we make on the internet streaming platforms, and even court decisions and predictive policing. Together with science and certain needs, relevant implementations of AI and robotics arise, related to its transparency, resulting in biases, the kinds of applications that can be implemented, and the degree of workforce replacement in decision-making assistance. It is essential to analyze the widely used AI techniques, the application of these technologies in different sectors, the implications of AI and robotics on society and welfare, and more. The Handbook of Research on Applied Artificial Intelligence and Robotics for Government Processes presents state-of-the-art research on AI and robotics in different fields of knowledge, its benefits, applications, and implications. It features chapters containing theoretical and practical research that analyzes the transparency and expandability of AI in different fields, as well as the analysis of unexpected results, biases, and cases of discrimination. Covering topics such as criminal intelligence, artificial intelligence-based chatbots, and gender violence, this major reference work is an excellent resource for government officials, practitioners in the public sector, business administrators and managers, IT professionals, law enforcement, federal agencies, students and faculty of higher education, researchers, and academicians.
Download or read book Ethics of Inclusion written by Julia Puaschunder and published by Ethics International Press. This book was released on 2023-11-25 with total page 371 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ethics of Inclusion captures fairness and social justice for all from an ethical perspective in our post-pandemic world. The book discusses inequality in Healthcare, Economics & Finance, Education, Digitalization, and the Environment, in order to envision economics of diversity and a transition to a more inclusive society. A wide-ranging approach addresses issues of inequality in access to innovations such as telemedicine and artificial intelligence, economic gains of robotics, and big data insights. A rising performance gap between the finance sector and the real economy opens in the post-COVID-19 era, with system-inherent inequality, given elevated inflation levels and disparate impacts of low interest rate regimes around the globe. Education offers social transfer hubs and inclusion potential for societal advancement and international development. The transition to a greener economy is addressed in an analysis of the Green New Deal and European Green Deal including the Sustainable Finance Taxonomy. The book sets out a hopeful agenda for equality and social justice to deliver a post-pandemic Renaissance.
Download or read book Inteligencia Artificial en el Derecho Una Nueva era de Regulaci n y Justicia written by Enrico Guardelli and published by MedTechBiz. This book was released on with total page 110 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: La Inteligencia Artificial (IA) está transformando profundamente el campo jurídico, generando nuevas oportunidades y desafíos que impactan todo, desde la automatización de procesos hasta la toma de decisiones judiciales. En Inteligencia artificial en el derecho: una nueva era de regulación y justicia, exploramos esta compleja intersección entre tecnología y derecho, ofreciendo un análisis en profundidad de conceptos, tecnologías y aplicaciones clave de la IA en el sector legal. Este libro aborda la evolución histórica de la IA, los principales desafíos éticos y legales, y cómo los diferentes sistemas legales alrededor del mundo se están adaptando a esta revolución tecnológica. Además, discutimos cuestiones cruciales como la responsabilidad legal en casos que involucran IA, la protección de datos personales y el impacto de la IA en los derechos humanos. Es una lectura esencial para juristas, académicos, profesionales de la tecnología y cualquier persona interesada en comprender cómo la IA está dando forma al futuro del derecho. Con un enfoque claro e informado, el libro ofrece información valiosa para navegar las complejidades de esta nueva era digital.
Download or read book La rob tica y la inteligencia artificial en la nueva era de la revoluci n industrial 4 0 Los desaf os jur dicos ticos y tecnol gicos de los robots inteligentes written by Ignacio Lledó Benito and published by Dykinson. This book was released on 2021-08-24 with total page 672 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: El futuro de la singularidad tecnológica ha llegado para quedarse. Las innumerables capacidades de la IA y de la robótica son evidencias incontestables, y cada vez son más intensas e innovadoras en la vida social, económica, y en donde sus notables aplicaciones a los distintos sectores nos manifiestan una realidad cada vez más alejada de lo que no hace mucho tiempo era pura “distopía”. Y sin embargo, hoy en día nos sitúan en un mundo en donde el hombre se dice (no exento de un tono autocomplaciente) será superado por la “máquina pensante”, superinteligente y plenamente autónoma, capaz de “pensar, sentir y decidir” por sí misma. Nada que ver con los autómatas del medioevo cuyo afán consistía simplemente en emular tareas repetitivas del ser humano. Hoy con la denominada Revolución 4.0 se camina en una dirección en donde la “creatividad computacional” nos situará en un futuro de incógnitas e incertidumbres, no sólo tecnológicas, sino éticas y jurídicas de primer orden. Así las cosas se piensa que los robots inteligentes (los nuevos esclavos digitales, como los viejos siervos o esclavos del Derecho romano) serán capaces de superar el razonamiento, conocimiento y conciencia humana. No sólo nos bastan estas desconcertantes reflexiones, sino que serán capaces de emular actividades propias del cerebro y desarrollar un pensamiento lógico, incluso superior al “racional”, y en donde no seremos capaces (como el clásico test o juego de la imitación de Alan Turing) de distinguir el hombre de la máquina… ¿utópico espejismo o revolución tecnológica cierta? Un paso de gigante de la vieja máquina de vapor a la máquina superinteligente, capaz de alcanzar un razonamiento propio (machine learning) y con sutiles ventajas competitivas. En este sofisticado estado de cosas hasta la UE (en resoluciones del Parlamento Europeo) se plantea de futuro otorgar personalidad electrónica a los robots inteligentes, capaz de generar decisiones autónomas cuando alcance “ese ansiado aprendizaje profundo” (deep learning) lo que nos sitúa en otro problema consistente en responder de los daños que pueda cometer por sus actuaciones individuales los “agentes autónomos” alejados de los dictados de supervisadas programaciones algorítmicas y por el contrario siendo capaces de tomar y adoptar sus decisiones propias por la interconectividad con el entorno.
Download or read book Towards Responsible Machine Translation written by Helena Moniz and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2023-03-01 with total page 242 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is a contribution to the research community towards thinking and reflecting on what Responsible Machine Translation really means. It was conceived as an open dialogue across disciplines, from philosophy to law, with the ultimate goal of providing a wide spectrum of topics to reflect on. It covers aspects related to the development of Machine translation systems, as well as its use in different scenarios, and the societal impact that it may have. This text appeals to students and researchers in linguistics, translation, natural language processing, philosophy, and law as well as professionals working in these fields.
Download or read book Law and Economics of the Digital Transformation written by Klaus Mathis and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2023-07-04 with total page 456 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book pursues the questions from a broad range of law and economics perspectives. Digital transformation leads to economic and social change, bringing with it both opportunities and risks. This raises questions of the extent to which existent legal frameworks are still sufficient and whether there is a need for new or additional regulation in the affected areas: new demands are made on the law and jurisprudence.
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