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E-grāmata: Judgement-Proof Robots and Artificial Intelligence: A Comparative Law and Economics Approach

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This book addresses the role of public policy in regulating the autonomous artificial intelligence and related civil liability for damage caused by the robots (and any form of artificial intelligence). It is a very timely book, focusing on the consequences of judgment proofness of autonomous decision-making on tort law, risk and safety regulation, and the incentives stemming from these.  This book is extremely important as regulatory endeavours concerning AI are in their infancy at most, whereas the industry’s development is continuing in a strong way. It is an important scientific contribution that will bring scientific objectivity to a, to date, very one-sided academic treatment of legal scholarship on AI.

Recenzijas

I like the style and format of this book . The book contains much literature and analysis. It is an excellent source of knowledge on regulating AI. It is an important read for lawmakers and computer scientists interested in ethical AI, as well as computer science historians who follow the evolution of this field. (Mario Antoine Aoun, Computing Reviews, June 22, 2022)

1 Introduction
1(12)
Bibliography
9(4)
Part I Conceptual Framework
2 Economic Analysis of Law
13(20)
1 Introduction
13(2)
2 On the Nature of Economic Reasoning
15(1)
3 Methodology and Concepts Used in the Economic Analysis of Law
16(4)
4 Comparative Law and Economics
20(2)
5 Behavioural Law and Economics
22(4)
6 Obstacles to an Economic Approach
26(1)
7 Conclusions
27(1)
Bibliography
27(6)
3 The Case for Regulatory Intervention and Its Limits
33(14)
1 Introduction
33(2)
2 A Nirvana World: Perfect Competition
35(1)
3 Market Failures
36(4)
4 Nature, Scope, and Form of Regulation
40(2)
5 Conclusion
42(1)
Bibliography
42(5)
4 Introduction to the Autonomous Artificial Intelligence Systems
47(20)
1 Introduction
47(1)
2 A General Background and Key Concepts
48(3)
3 Setting the Scene: Definitions, Concepts, and Research Trends
51(5)
4 Learning and Communicating
56(1)
5 Robotics
57(2)
6 Conclusion
59(1)
Bibliography
59(8)
Part II Judgement-Proof Superintelligent and Superhuman AI
5 What Can Get Wrong?
67(12)
1 Introduction
67(2)
2 Can AI Think and Act Intelligently'?
69(2)
3 Risks of Developing Artificial Intelligence
71(3)
4 AI Making Moral Choices and Independent Development
74(1)
5 Conclusion
75(1)
Bibliography
76(3)
6 Judgement-proof Problem and Superhuman AI Agents
79(30)
1 Introduction
80(2)
2 Low of Torts: Responsibility and Liability
82(6)
3 Tort Law and Economics
88(2)
4 Legal Concept of Agency and Superhuman AI
90(1)
5 Causation and Superhuman Artificial Intelligence
91(3)
6 Judgement-proof Problem
94(3)
7 Judgement-proof Superhuman Artificial Intelligence
97(4)
8 Conclusion
101(1)
Bibliography
102(7)
7 Towards Optimal Regulatory Framework: Ex Ante Regulation of Risks and Hazards
109(36)
1 Introduction
109(3)
2 How to Deal with Judgement-Proof Super-Intelligent AI Agents
112(10)
3 Special Electronic Legal Personality
122(2)
4 Tinbergen Golden Rule of Thumb and Optimal Regulatory Timing
124(3)
5 Liability for Harm Versus Safety Regulation
127(1)
6 Regulatory Sandboxes
128(3)
7 Liability for Harm and Incentives to Innovate
131(1)
8 Historical Legal Responses to Technical Innovations: Anti-fragile Law
132(5)
9 Current Trends in Legislative Activity
137(3)
10 Conclusions
140(1)
Bibliography
140(5)
Epilogue 145(4)
Index 149
Mitja Kova is an Associate Professor at the University of Ljubljana, School of Economics and Business, Ljubljana, Slovenia. He is also a visiting lecturer at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands, at University of Ghent, Belgium, at the ISM University of Management and Economics in Vilnius, Lithuania, and at University of Vienna, Austria. He publishes in the fields of comparative contract law and economics, new institutional economics, consumer protection, contract theory and competition law and economics.