TY - GEN N2 - This book explores the regulation of emerging technologies. Developments such as bitcoin (based on blockchain technology), artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and other technical advances have the potential to revolutionize many aspects of everyday life. As with other significant occurrences, especially when coupled by financial rewards, there are the inevitable attempts to reap gains unlawfully. This book examines the legal and regulatory enactments that attempt to undermine the risks to society as well as the dangers to individual freedoms that the technologies present when abused by governmental and non-governmental authorities. Included are discussions of the dangers to the right of privacy posed by facial recognition, physical location tracking, automated license plate recognition (ALPR) and other evolving applications of technology. This book is an invaluable resource for those interested in the regulation of emerging technologies particularly as they relate to blockchain, artificial intelligence, and the most current advances in quantum computing. Emphasis is focused on invasion of privacy, particularly by government authorities, antitrust implications of private companies and the efforts of international entities to counter alleged abuses by them. Rosario Girasa is Distinguished Professor, Pace University, USA. He is the author of six books on legal regulation of cyberlaw, the law of finance, blockchain, and artificial intelligence. Gino J. Scalabrini is the founder of Integramax, a multidisciplinary consulting firm. He is a former police detective who holds a medical degree as well as a master's degree in computer information systems. DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-03869-3 DO - doi AB - This book explores the regulation of emerging technologies. Developments such as bitcoin (based on blockchain technology), artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and other technical advances have the potential to revolutionize many aspects of everyday life. As with other significant occurrences, especially when coupled by financial rewards, there are the inevitable attempts to reap gains unlawfully. This book examines the legal and regulatory enactments that attempt to undermine the risks to society as well as the dangers to individual freedoms that the technologies present when abused by governmental and non-governmental authorities. Included are discussions of the dangers to the right of privacy posed by facial recognition, physical location tracking, automated license plate recognition (ALPR) and other evolving applications of technology. This book is an invaluable resource for those interested in the regulation of emerging technologies particularly as they relate to blockchain, artificial intelligence, and the most current advances in quantum computing. Emphasis is focused on invasion of privacy, particularly by government authorities, antitrust implications of private companies and the efforts of international entities to counter alleged abuses by them. Rosario Girasa is Distinguished Professor, Pace University, USA. He is the author of six books on legal regulation of cyberlaw, the law of finance, blockchain, and artificial intelligence. Gino J. Scalabrini is the founder of Integramax, a multidisciplinary consulting firm. He is a former police detective who holds a medical degree as well as a master's degree in computer information systems. T1 - Regulation of innovative technologies :blockchain, artificial intelligence and quantum computing / AU - Girasa, Rosario J., AU - Scalabrini, Gino J., CN - K487.T4 N1 - Includes index. ID - 1447860 KW - Technological innovations KW - Blockchains (Databases) KW - Artificial intelligence KW - Quantum computing. SN - 9783031038693 SN - 303103869X TI - Regulation of innovative technologies :blockchain, artificial intelligence and quantum computing / LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-031-03869-3 UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-031-03869-3 ER -