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Intro
Preface
References
Contents
Contributors
The European Legislation on AI: A Brief Analysis of Its Philosophical Approach
References
Informational Privacy with Chinese Characteristics
1 Introduction
2 Exploring China's 'Privacy Awakening'
3 The State-Individual Relationship in Confucian Thought
4 Individualisation and the 'Great Self'
5 Informational Privacy as Relational Obligations
6 Conclusion
References
Lessons Learned from Co-governance Approaches - Developing Effective AI Policy in Europe
1 Introduction
2 Co-governance as an Approach
3 Approach and Methodology - Challenges to Regulating AI and Identifying Common Themes and Examples
3.1 Challenges in AI Governance
3.2 Identifying Examples
4 Co-governance Examples from Outside AI - Ideas, Implementation and Challenges
4.1 Complex Supply Chain Management - The Transparency/Accountability Challenge
4.2 Building Reliable and Professional Services - Transparency/Accountability/Dynamic Challenge
5 Co-governance as It Relates to AI
5.1 Multi-stakeholder Monitoring, Certification and Labeling of Products
5.2 Professionalization
5.3 Points of Control (Targeted Regulation with Stakeholder Buy-in)
6 "Lessons Learned" - Recommendations for AI Governance in the EU
7 Conclusions
References
State-Firm Coordination in AI Governance
1 Introduction
2 Theoretical Framework: Power and Legitimacy
3 The Role of States and Technology Firms in AI Governance
3.1 Evaluating State-Driven AI Governance
3.2 Evaluating Corporate-Driven AI Governance
3.3 The Case for a Combined Approach to AI Governance
4 How to Achieve Responsible AI Governance
4.1 Updating the State for the Digital Age
4.2 Rebooting Tech Firms with Purpose
4.3 Avenues Toward Systemic Change
5 Conclusion
References
The Impact of Australia's News Media Bargaining Code on Journalism, Democracy, and the Battle to Regulate Big Tech
1 Introduction
2 Outcompeted
3 Google: Pre-emptive Dodging
4 Facebook: Strongarm Tactics
5 Concerns over the Media Code
6 Predatory Aggression
7 Conclusion
References
App Store Governance: The Implications and Limitations of Duopolistic Dominance
1 Introduction
2 App Store Governance: Duopolistic Dominance
3 Instructive Episodes in App Store Governance
3.1 Babylon
3.2 Parler
3.3 Contact Tracing for Covid-19
3.4 "Smart Voting"
4 Conclusions
References
A Legal Principles-Based Framework for AI Liability Regulation
1 Introduction
2 Methodology
3 Ethical and Legal Principles
4 A Case Study: How to Derive Legal Principles for AI Regulation
5 General Aims or Meta-principles of AI Regulation
6 Innovation and Trust
7 Policy Recommendations
8 Conclusions
References
The New Morality of Debt
1 "Datafied" Lending
2 Recasting Regulation
References
Preface
References
Contents
Contributors
The European Legislation on AI: A Brief Analysis of Its Philosophical Approach
References
Informational Privacy with Chinese Characteristics
1 Introduction
2 Exploring China's 'Privacy Awakening'
3 The State-Individual Relationship in Confucian Thought
4 Individualisation and the 'Great Self'
5 Informational Privacy as Relational Obligations
6 Conclusion
References
Lessons Learned from Co-governance Approaches - Developing Effective AI Policy in Europe
1 Introduction
2 Co-governance as an Approach
3 Approach and Methodology - Challenges to Regulating AI and Identifying Common Themes and Examples
3.1 Challenges in AI Governance
3.2 Identifying Examples
4 Co-governance Examples from Outside AI - Ideas, Implementation and Challenges
4.1 Complex Supply Chain Management - The Transparency/Accountability Challenge
4.2 Building Reliable and Professional Services - Transparency/Accountability/Dynamic Challenge
5 Co-governance as It Relates to AI
5.1 Multi-stakeholder Monitoring, Certification and Labeling of Products
5.2 Professionalization
5.3 Points of Control (Targeted Regulation with Stakeholder Buy-in)
6 "Lessons Learned" - Recommendations for AI Governance in the EU
7 Conclusions
References
State-Firm Coordination in AI Governance
1 Introduction
2 Theoretical Framework: Power and Legitimacy
3 The Role of States and Technology Firms in AI Governance
3.1 Evaluating State-Driven AI Governance
3.2 Evaluating Corporate-Driven AI Governance
3.3 The Case for a Combined Approach to AI Governance
4 How to Achieve Responsible AI Governance
4.1 Updating the State for the Digital Age
4.2 Rebooting Tech Firms with Purpose
4.3 Avenues Toward Systemic Change
5 Conclusion
References
The Impact of Australia's News Media Bargaining Code on Journalism, Democracy, and the Battle to Regulate Big Tech
1 Introduction
2 Outcompeted
3 Google: Pre-emptive Dodging
4 Facebook: Strongarm Tactics
5 Concerns over the Media Code
6 Predatory Aggression
7 Conclusion
References
App Store Governance: The Implications and Limitations of Duopolistic Dominance
1 Introduction
2 App Store Governance: Duopolistic Dominance
3 Instructive Episodes in App Store Governance
3.1 Babylon
3.2 Parler
3.3 Contact Tracing for Covid-19
3.4 "Smart Voting"
4 Conclusions
References
A Legal Principles-Based Framework for AI Liability Regulation
1 Introduction
2 Methodology
3 Ethical and Legal Principles
4 A Case Study: How to Derive Legal Principles for AI Regulation
5 General Aims or Meta-principles of AI Regulation
6 Innovation and Trust
7 Policy Recommendations
8 Conclusions
References
The New Morality of Debt
1 "Datafied" Lending
2 Recasting Regulation
References