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The Cambridge Handbook of the Law of Algorithms

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Woodrow Barfield, Jessica Barfield, Curtis E. A. Karnow, Sonia K. Katyal, Ari Ezra Waldman, Margaret Kaminsky, Lauren Henry Scholz, Shawn Bayern, Steven M. Appel, Cary Coglianese, Robin Nunn, Salil K. Mehra, Ronan Kennedy, Anjanette H. Raymond, Ciabhan Collelly, Monika Zalnieriute, Lisa Burton Crawford, Janina Boughey, Lyria Bennett Moses, Sarah Logan, David Restrepo Amariles, Dag Wiese Schartum, Ryan Abbott, Andrew Chin, Aviv Gaon, Andrea Roth, Christopher Slobogin, Seema Ghatnekar Tilak, Karni Chagal-Feferkorn, Jedrzej Niklas, Kyle Langvardt, Manasin (Veenu) Goswami, Marc Jonathan Blitz, Stuart Minor Benjamin, Nizan Geslevich Packin, Yafit Lev-Aretz, Ronald P. Loui, Arno R. Lodder, Stephanie A. Quick, Andrea Renda, Nicola Lettieri, Mariano-Clorentino Cuellar, Robert J. MacCoun, Yueh-Hsuan Weng, Chih-Hsing Ho, Argyro P. Karanasiou
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  • Publication planned for: October 2024
  • availability: Not yet published - available from October 2024
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9781108481960

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  • Algorithms are a fundamental building block of artificial intelligence - and, increasingly, society - but our legal institutions have largely failed to recognize or respond to this reality. The Cambridge Handbook of the Law of Algorithms, which features contributions from US, EU, and Asian legal scholars, discusses the specific challenges algorithms pose not only to current law, but also - as algorithms replace people as decision makers - to the foundations of society itself. The work includes wide coverage of the law as it relates to algorithms, with chapters analyzing how human biases have crept into algorithmic decision-making about who receives housing or credit, the length of sentences for defendants convicted of crimes, and many other decisions that impact constitutionally protected groups. Other issues covered in the work include the impact of algorithms on the law of free speech, intellectual property, and commercial and human rights law.

    • Presents case law, statutes, and legislative discussion in one comprehensive format
    • Discusses how algorithms are affecting all aspects of society, from criminal law issues to free speech and discrimination law
    • Offers up-to-date solutions on how to address the challenges stemming from the use of artificial intelligence and algorithms
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    • Publication planned for: October 2024
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9781108481960
    • length: 808 pages
    • dimensions: 185 x 260 x 50 mm
    • weight: 1.67kg
    • availability: Not yet published - available from October 2024
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. Introduction and Setting the Stage for a Law of Algorithms:
    1. An introduction to law and algorithms Woodrow Barfield and Jessica Barfield
    2. The opinion of machines Curtis E. A. Karnow
    3. Private accountability in an age of artificial intelligence Sonia K. Katyal
    4. Algorithmic legitimacy Ari Ezra Waldman
    5. Understanding transparency in algorithmic accountability Margaret Kaminsky
    Part II. Business, Regulations, and Decision Making with Algorithms:
    6. Algorithms and contract law Lauren Henry Scholz
    7. Algorithms, agreements, and agency Shawn Bayern
    8. Algorithmic governance and administrative law Steven M. Appel and Cary Coglianese
    9. Discrimination in the age of algorithms Robin Nunn
    10. Algorithmic competition, collusion and price discrimination Salil K. Mehra
    11. The rule of law and algorithmic governance Ronan Kennedy
    12. Governance of algorithms: rethinking public sector use of algorithms for predictive purposes Anjanette H. Raymond and Ciabhan Collelly
    13. From rule of law to statute drafting: legal issues for algorithms in government decision-making Monika Zalnieriute, Lisa Burton Crawford, Janina Boughey, Lyria Bennett Moses and Sarah Logan
    14. Algorithmic decision systems: using automation and machine learning in the public administration David Restrepo Amariles
    15. From legal sources to programming code: automatic individual decisions in public administration and computers under the law Dag Wiese Schartum
    Part III. Intellectual Property and Algorithms:
    16. Inventive algorithms and the evolving nature of innovation Ryan Abbott
    17. Software patenting and Section 101's gatekeeping function Andrew Chin
    18. Intellectual property as a crossroad: awarding IP protection for algorithms Aviv Gaon
    Part IV. Criminal Law, Tort Issues and Algorithms:
    19. The use of algorithms in criminal adjudication Andrea Roth
    20. Assessing risk of offending through algorithms Christopher Slobogin
    21. Injury by algorithms Seema Ghatnekar Tilak
    22. When do algorithmic tortfeasors that caused damage warrant unique legal treatment? Karni Chagal-Feferkorn
    Part V. Constitutional Law, Human Rights, and Algorithms:
    23. Tort-law applying a 'reasonableness' standard to algorithms Karni Chagal-Feferkorn
    24. Human rights-based approach to AI and algorithms: concerning welfare technologies Jedrzej Niklas
    25. Four modes of speech protection for algorithms Kyle Langvardt
    26. Algorithms and freedom of expression Manasin (Veenu) Goswami
    27. Artificial minds in first amendments borderlands Marc Jonathan Blitz
    28. The first amendment and algorithms Stuart Minor Benjamin
    29. Algorithmic analysis of social behavior for profiling, ranking, and assessment Nizan Geslevich Packin and Yafit Lev-Aretz
    30. Algorithmic stages in privacy data analytics: process and probabilities Ronald P. Loui, Arno R. Lodder, and Stephanie A. Quick
    Part VI. Applications and Future Directions of Law and Algorithms:
    31. Moral machines: the emerging EU policy on 'Trustworthy AI' Andrea Renda
    32. Law in the Turing's Cathedral Nicola Lettieri
    33. Arguing over algorithms: mapping the dilemmas in operationalizing 'ethical' artificial intelligence Mariano-Clorentino Cuellar and Robert J. MacCoun
    34. Embodiment and algorithms for human robot interaction Yueh-Hsuan Weng and Chih-Hsing Ho
    35. On being trans-human: commercial BCIs and the quest for autonomy Argyro P. Karanasiou.

  • Editor

    Woodrow Barfield, University of Washington
    Woodrow Barfield holds a Ph.D. in engineering, a J.D., and LL.M. A recipient of the NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award, Dr Barfield is the editor of Fundamentals of Wearable Computers and Augmented Reality (2015) and co-editor of Research Handbook on the Law of Artificial Intelligence (2018). He is currently an associate editor of the Virtual Reality Journal, review editor for Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence, and an editorial board member for Delphi: Interdisciplinary Review of Emerging Technologies.

    Contributors

    Woodrow Barfield, Jessica Barfield, Curtis E. A. Karnow, Sonia K. Katyal, Ari Ezra Waldman, Margaret Kaminsky, Lauren Henry Scholz, Shawn Bayern, Steven M. Appel, Cary Coglianese, Robin Nunn, Salil K. Mehra, Ronan Kennedy, Anjanette H. Raymond, Ciabhan Collelly, Monika Zalnieriute, Lisa Burton Crawford, Janina Boughey, Lyria Bennett Moses, Sarah Logan, David Restrepo Amariles, Dag Wiese Schartum, Ryan Abbott, Andrew Chin, Aviv Gaon, Andrea Roth, Christopher Slobogin, Seema Ghatnekar Tilak, Karni Chagal-Feferkorn, Jedrzej Niklas, Kyle Langvardt, Manasin (Veenu) Goswami, Marc Jonathan Blitz, Stuart Minor Benjamin, Nizan Geslevich Packin, Yafit Lev-Aretz, Ronald P. Loui, Arno R. Lodder, Stephanie A. Quick, Andrea Renda, Nicola Lettieri, Mariano-Clorentino Cuellar, Robert J. MacCoun, Yueh-Hsuan Weng, Chih-Hsing Ho, Argyro P. Karanasiou

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