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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 February 2025

Nathalie A. Smuha
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KU Leuven
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Print publication year: 2025
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Contents

  1. List of Figures and Tables

  2. List of Contributors

  3. Acknowledgments

  4. An Introduction to the Law, Ethics, and Policy of Artificial Intelligence

    Nathalie A. Smuha

  5. Part IAI, Ethics and Philosophy

    1. 1Artificial Intelligence: A Perspective from the Field

      Wannes Meert, Tinne De Laet, and Luc De Raedt

    2. 2Philosophy of AI: A Structured Overview

      Vincent C. Müller

    3. 3Ethics of AI: Toward a “Design for Values” Approach

      Stefan Buijsman, Michael Klenk, and Jeroen van den Hoven

    4. 4Fairness and Artificial Intelligence

      Laurens Naudts and Anton Vedder

    5. 5Moral Responsibility and Autonomous Technologies: Does AI Face a Responsibility Gap?

      Lode Lauwaert and Ann-Katrien Oimann

    6. 6Artificial Intelligence, Power and Sustainability

      Gry Hasselbalch and Aimee Van Wynsberghe

  6. Part IIAI, Law and Policy

    1. 7AI Meets the GDPR: Navigating the Impact of Data Protection on AI Systems

      Pierre Dewitte

    2. 8Tort Liability and Artificial Intelligence: Some Challenges and (Regulatory) Responses

      Jan De Bruyne and Wannes Ooms

    3. 9Artificial Intelligence and Competition Law

      Friso Bostoen

    4. 10AI and Consumer Protection: An Introduction

      Evelyne Terryn and Sylvia Martos Marquez

    5. 11Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property Law

      Jozefien Vanherpe

    6. 12The European Union’s AI Act: Beyond Motherhood and Apple Pie?

      Nathalie A. Smuha and Karen Yeung

  7. Part IIIAI across Sectors

    1. 13Artificial Intelligence and Education: Different Perceptions and Ethical Directions

      Inge Molenaar, Duuk Baten, Imre Bárd and Marthe Stevens

    2. 14Artificial Intelligence and Media

      Lidia Dutkiewicz, Noémie Krack, Aleksandra Kuczerawy, and Peggy Valcke

    3. 15AI and Healthcare Data

      Griet Verhenneman

    4. 16Artificial Intelligence and Financial Services

      Katja Langenbucher

    5. 17Artificial Intelligence and Labor Law

      Aída Ponce Del Castillo and Simon Taes

    6. 18Legal, Ethical, and Social Issues of AI and Law Enforcement in Europe: The Case of Predictive Policing

      Rosamunde Van Brakel

    7. 19The Use of Algorithmic Systems by Public Administrations: Practices, Challenges and Governance Frameworks

      Nathalie A. Smuha

    8. 20Artificial Intelligence and Armed Conflicts

      Katerina Yordanova

  8. Concluding Remarks

    Nathalie A. Smuha

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  • Edited by Nathalie A. Smuha, KU Leuven
  • Book: The Cambridge Handbook of the Law, Ethics and Policy of Artificial Intelligence
  • Online publication: 06 February 2025
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