Artificial Intelligence: Ethics, governance and policy challenges
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Brussels [Belgium]
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2019
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Item Description: | Like an unannounced guest, artificial intelligence (AI) has suddenly emerged from nerdy discussions in university labs and begun to infiltrate larger venues and policy circles around the globe. Everywhere, and particularly in Europe, the debate has been tainted by much noise and fear, as evidenced in the European Parliament’s resounding report on civil law rules for robotics, in which Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is evoked on the opening page (European Parliament, 2016). At countless seminars, workshops and conferences, self-proclaimed "experts" voice concerns about robots taking our jobs, disrupting our social interactions, manipulating public opinion and political elections, and ultimately taking over the world by dismissing human beings, once and for all, as redundant and inefficient legacies of the past |
Physical Description: | 1 Online-Ressource (1 p. 152) |
ISBN: | 9789461387165 |
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title | Artificial Intelligence Ethics, governance and policy challenges |
title_auth | Artificial Intelligence Ethics, governance and policy challenges |
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title_full | Artificial Intelligence Ethics, governance and policy challenges Andrea Renda |
title_fullStr | Artificial Intelligence Ethics, governance and policy challenges Andrea Renda |
title_full_unstemmed | Artificial Intelligence Ethics, governance and policy challenges Andrea Renda |
title_short | Artificial Intelligence |
title_sort | artificial intelligence ethics governance and policy challenges |
title_sub | Ethics, governance and policy challenges |
topic | Education Ethics / Practical Philosophy Governance EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment ICT Information and Communications Technologies |
topic_facet | Education Ethics / Practical Philosophy Governance EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment ICT Information and Communications Technologies |
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