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The Cambridge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence
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The Cambridge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence

Global Perspectives on Law and Ethics
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Verkaufsrang352939inEnglish Non Fiction A-Z
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"Digitalisation and the development of automated systems, as well as the evolution of artificial intelligence (AI), have radically changed the legal landscape, and will continue to impact law at an accelerated pace. These developments have led to the creation of a new industry, Legal Tech (LT), which aims at creating technological applications specifically tailored for law and the legal market. LT includes a broad range of applications: some of the most prominent and recurrent examples include automation in the drafting of contracts, "mining" case-law, or the creation of smart dispute resolution systems not requiring human intervention. As a result, operations that were previously unthinkable, or that would demand an enormous amount of human resources, can now be readily done through numerous legal services available to lawyers, other professionals, and consumers. The rise of LT has brought about various responses, from those who advocate the innovating potential of LT to legal traditionalists that consider the replacement of human resources by technology to be highly disruptive. In addition, there are those who advocate for a level-headed distinction between "hype" and reality. Nonetheless, it would be short sighted not to see that the advancement of LT is going to have a profound impact on the legal sector, similar in degree as industrialisation had on manufacturing"--
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-316-51280-7
ProduktartBuch
EinbandGebunden
Erscheinungsdatum31.08.2022
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenWorked examples or Exercises
Artikel-Nr.54280186
DetailwarengruppeEnglish Non Fiction A-Z
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Larry A. DiMatteo is Huber Hurst Professor of Contract Law at the Warrington College of Business and Levin College of Law, University of Florida. He was the University of Florida's 2012 Teacher-Scholar of the Year and is the former Editor-in-Chief of the American Business Law Journal. He is the author, coauthor, and coeditor of more than 150 publications, including 15 books. His books include Judicial Control over Arbitral Awards (edited; Cambridge University Press, 2020); The Cambridge Handbook of Smart Contracts, Blockchain Technology and Digital Platforms (edited; Cambridge University Press, 2020); Comparative Contract Law: British and American Perspectives (edited; Oxford University Press, 2016); and International Sales Law: Principles, Contracts and Practice (edited; Beck, Hart, & Nomos, 2016).
Cristina Poncibò is Professor of Comparative Private Law at the Law Department of the University of Turin, Collegio Carlo Alberto Affiliate and Faculty Member at the Georgetown Law (Center for Transnational Legal Studies, London). She is also a Fellow of the Transatlantic Technology Law Forum (Stanford Law School and Vienna School of Law). Her most recent books include Contracting and Contract Law in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (edited; Hart, 2022) and The Cambridge Handbook of Smart Contracts, Blockchain Technology and Digital Platforms (edited; Cambridge University Press, 2019). She is the scientific director of the Master's in International Trade Law at the University of Turin, ITC-ILO, in cooperation with Unicitral and Unidroit. In her career, she has been a Marie Curie Intra-European Fellow (Université Panthéon-Assas) and a Max Weber Fellow (European University Institute).
Michel Cannarsa is Dean of Law at Lyon Catholic University, France. His areas of research are international and European law, commercial law, comparative law, consumer law, law of obligations, and legal translation. His recent works have focused on the interaction between law and technology, contract, and products liability law, including The Cambridge Handbook of Smart Contracts, Blockchain Technology and Digital Platforms (Cambridge University Press, 2019); 'Interpretation of Contracts and Smart Contracts,' European Review Private Law (2018); 'Remedies and Damages,' in Chinese Contract Law, Civil and Common Law Perspectives (DiMatteo and Lei, eds., Cambridge University Press, 2017); and La responsabilité du fait des produits défectueux: étude comparative (Giuffrè, 2005). He is a fellow of the European Law Institute.