Governance of Artificial Intelligence in the European Union
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Update, cross-cutting and in-depth analysis of the legal and para-legal framework of Artificial Intelligence governance in the European Union. The book explores normative paths - from hard law to standardisation - and other tools of monitoring and supervision - from ethics to media literacy - that could progressively lead to a fair, comprehensive and balanced governance of AI in the Union.
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Auteur : Marion HO-DAC , Cécile PELLEGRINI
Editeur : Bruylant
Date parution : 09/2023CB Google/Apple Pay, Chèque, Virement
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Update, cross-cutting and in-depth analysis of the legal and para-legal framework of Artificial Intelligence governance in the European Union. The book explores normative paths - from hard law to standardisation - and other tools of monitoring and supervision - from ethics to media literacy - that could progressively lead to a fair, comprehensive and balanced governance of AI in the Union.
Auteurs :Marion Ho-Dac : Professor of European Law, University of Artois, UR 2471, Law, Ethics and Procedures Center, CDEP, France & Fellow, Academy of International Affairs NRW, Germany Cécile Pellegrini : Associate Professor of Private Law, UCLy-Lyon Catholic University, Sciences and Humanities Confluence Research Center - UCLy, EA1598, France Axel Voss : Cet ouvrage rassemble les contributions de : Patrick Bezombes, Camille Bourguignon, Michel Cannarsa, Céline Castets-Renard, Laurence Devillers, Thibault Douville, Catalina Goanta, Marion Ho-Dac, Fabienne Jault-Seseke, Eva Lein, Nathalie Nevejans, Adriana Nugter, Pietro Ortolani, Ludovic Pailler, Enrico Panai, Julie Pascau, Kirtan Padh, Cécile Pellegrini, Pascal Pichonnaz, Elise Poillot, Juliette Sénéchal, Eva Thelisson, Tina van der Linden, Himanshu Verma et Pauline Willem.