Artificial Intelligence And Public Law
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About this topic
Artificial Intelligence and Public Law is an evolving field that examines the intersection of technology and legal frameworks. As AI systems become increasingly integrated into public policy and governance, legal scholars, practitioners, and technologists are exploring how existing laws apply to AI and how new regulations may be needed. This area of study addresses critical issues such as accountability, transparency, privacy, and ethical considerations in the deployment of AI technologies within public institutions.
Key Topics to Explore
- Regulation of AI technologies
- Ethics and accountability in AI
- Impact of AI on privacy laws
- AI's role in public decision-making
- Legal frameworks for emerging technologies
What You Will Find
Books on Artificial Intelligence and Public Law typically explore the legal implications of AI innovations, offering insights into both theoretical and practical aspects. Readers can expect a range of styles, from academic analyses to more accessible discussions aimed at policymakers and the general public. Topics may include case studies, legal precedents, and comparative studies across different jurisdictions, providing a comprehensive understanding of how AI is reshaping public law.
Common Questions
What are the main legal issues surrounding AI?
The primary legal issues include accountability for AI decisions, data privacy concerns, and how existing laws adapt to new technologies.
How does AI impact public policy?
AI can influence public policy by enhancing decision-making processes, but it also raises questions about bias, fairness, and transparency in governmental actions.
What skills do I need to understand this topic?
A basic understanding of law, technology, and ethics is beneficial, along with an interest in how these fields intersect in the context of AI.
Artificial Intelligence and Public Law
Author: Brendan McGurk KC
language: en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date: 2025-06-26
The Government's use of algorithmic-based decision-making is rapidly expanding across policy areas, including immigration, social security, regulation, security and policing. This book provides the first comprehensive analysis of how public law applies to the use of artificial intelligence and automation in the public sector in England and Wales. Starting with an accessible account of the nature of AI and automated systems being increasingly deployed in the public sector, the book covers the various legal regimes which regulate their use. It considers how the principles of judicial review might be deployed to challenge automated decision-making by public authorities. It also explains how equality law, human rights law, procurement law, data protection law and private law apply to government use of AI and automation. This book is a vital guide for practitioners in both private practice and government, and for anyone navigating this quickly changing, complex and uncertain environment.
Artificial Intelligence and Public Law
Author: Brendan McGurk KC
language: en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date: 2025-06-26
The Government's use of algorithmic-based decision-making is rapidly expanding across policy areas, including immigration, social security, regulation, security and policing. This book provides the first comprehensive analysis of how public law applies to the use of artificial intelligence and automation in the public sector in England and Wales. Starting with an accessible account of the nature of AI and automated systems being increasingly deployed in the public sector, the book covers the various legal regimes which regulate their use. It considers how the principles of judicial review might be deployed to challenge automated decision-making by public authorities. It also explains how equality law, human rights law, procurement law, data protection law and private law apply to government use of AI and automation. This book is a vital guide for practitioners in both private practice and government, and for anyone navigating this quickly changing, complex and uncertain environment.
Law and Artificial Intelligence
This book provides an in-depth overview of what is currently happening in the field of Law and Artificial Intelligence (AI). From deep fakes and disinformation to killer robots, surgical robots, and AI lawmaking, the many and varied contributors to this volume discuss how AI could and should be regulated in the areas of public law, including constitutional law, human rights law, criminal law, and tax law, as well as areas of private law, including liability law, competition law, and consumer law. Aimed at an audience without a background in technology, this book covers how AI changes these areas of law as well as legal practice itself. This scholarship should prove of value to academics in several disciplines (e.g., law, ethics, sociology, politics, and public administration) and those who may find themselves confronted with AI in the course of their work, particularly people working within the legal domain (e.g., lawyers, judges, law enforcement officers, public prosecutors, lawmakers, and policy advisors). Bart Custers is Professor of Law and Data Science at eLaw - Center for Law and Digital Technologies at Leiden University in the Netherlands. Eduard Fosch-Villaronga is Assistant Professor at eLaw - Center for Law and Digital Technologies at Leiden University in the Netherlands.