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082 _a340.9 BUR
100 _aBurgess, Paul.
245 _aAI and the rule of law :
_bthe necessary evolution of a concept /
_cPaul Burgess.
260 _aNew Delhi;
_bBloomsbury India,
_c2026.
300 _axi, 181 pages;
_c24 cm.
365 _bRs. 699.00
505 _a1. Artificial Intelligence and the Rule of Law - 2. The Rule of Law (Past and Present) - 3. Artificial Intelligence – What It Is, Does, and May Be - 4. The Rule of Law and the Use of AI in Administrative Decision-Making - 5. The Rule of Law and the Use of AI in Creating Secondary Legislation - 6. The Rule of Law and the Use of AI in Creating Primary Legislation (Making Law) - 7. The Future Rule of Law and AI: The Necessary Evolution of a Concept.
520 _aThis book considers the ways in which the concept of the Rule of Law will need to evolve in order to ensure that the exercise of power by Artificial Intelligence (AI) does not become arbitrary and does not proceed unchecked. It presents the Rule of Law and its impact on the past and the present; it considers what AI is, what it does, and what it might become in future; and it looks at how AI will need to be harnessed to allow power to be exercised more effectively in the future. The book argues that the Rule of Law has for centuries been the concept that protects against the arbitrary exercise of power. However, the exercise of power by AI unchecked by humans strains the concept's ability to provide this protection.
650 _a Artificial intelligence -- Law and legislation
650 _aArtificial intelligence
650 _aRule of law
650 _aConstitutional law
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