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The global politics of artificial intelligence / edited by Maurizio Tinnirello.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC artificial intelligence and robotics seriesPublication details: India CRC Press 2022Edition: First editionDescription: xix, 283 pages; 24cmISBN:
  • 9781138314573
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 006.3 23 TIN-T 2022 790120
Contents:
Threading innovation, regulation, and the mitigation of AI harm : examining ethics in national AI strategies / Mona Sloane -- Governance of artificial intelligence : emerging international trends and policy frames / Inga Ulnicane, William Knight, Tonii Leach, Bernd Carsten Stahl and Winter-Gladys Wanjiku -- Multilateralism and artificial intelligence : what role for the United Nations? / Eugenio V. Garcia -- Governing the use of autonomous weapon systems / Alfredo Toro Carnevali -- Lessons for artificial intelligence from other global risks / Seth D. Baum, Robert de Neufville, Anthony M. Barrett, and Gary Ackerman -- Vulnerability, AI, and power in a global context : from being-at-risk to biopolitics in the COVID-19 pandemic / Mark Coeckelbergh -- Using decision theory and value alignment to integrate analog and digital AI / Mahendra Prasad -- Nomadic artificial intelligence and royal research councils : curiosity-driven research against imperatives implying imperialism / Vassilis Galanos -- "The political economy of artificial intelligence and labor : are capitalism and artificial intelligence compatible? : labor and capital reactions to the prospect of AI-automation" / Thanasis Apostolakoudis -- Artificial general intelligence's beneficial use within capitalist democracy : a realist vision / Maurizio Tinnirello.
Summary: "Technologies such as artificial intelligence have led to significant advances in science and medicine, but have also facilitated new forms of repression, policing and surveillance. AI policy has become without doubt a significant issue of global politics. The Global Politics of Artificial Intelligence tackles some of the issues linked to AI development and use, contributing to a better understanding of the global politics of AI. This is an area where enormous work still needs to be done, and the contributors to this volume provide significant input into this field of study, to policy makers, academics, and society at large. Each of the chapters in this volume works as freestanding contribution, and provides an accessible account of a particular issue linked to AI from a political perspective. Contributors to the volume come from many different areas of expertise, and of the world, and range from emergent to established authors"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Threading innovation, regulation, and the mitigation of AI harm : examining ethics in national AI strategies / Mona Sloane -- Governance of artificial intelligence : emerging international trends and policy frames / Inga Ulnicane, William Knight, Tonii Leach, Bernd Carsten Stahl and Winter-Gladys Wanjiku -- Multilateralism and artificial intelligence : what role for the United Nations? / Eugenio V. Garcia -- Governing the use of autonomous weapon systems / Alfredo Toro Carnevali -- Lessons for artificial intelligence from other global risks / Seth D. Baum, Robert de Neufville, Anthony M. Barrett, and Gary Ackerman -- Vulnerability, AI, and power in a global context : from being-at-risk to biopolitics in the COVID-19 pandemic / Mark Coeckelbergh -- Using decision theory and value alignment to integrate analog and digital AI / Mahendra Prasad -- Nomadic artificial intelligence and royal research councils : curiosity-driven research against imperatives implying imperialism / Vassilis Galanos -- "The political economy of artificial intelligence and labor : are capitalism and artificial intelligence compatible? : labor and capital reactions to the prospect of AI-automation" / Thanasis Apostolakoudis -- Artificial general intelligence's beneficial use within capitalist democracy : a realist vision / Maurizio Tinnirello.

"Technologies such as artificial intelligence have led to significant advances in science and medicine, but have also facilitated new forms of repression, policing and surveillance. AI policy has become without doubt a significant issue of global politics. The Global Politics of Artificial Intelligence tackles some of the issues linked to AI development and use, contributing to a better understanding of the global politics of AI. This is an area where enormous work still needs to be done, and the contributors to this volume provide significant input into this field of study, to policy makers, academics, and society at large. Each of the chapters in this volume works as freestanding contribution, and provides an accessible account of a particular issue linked to AI from a political perspective. Contributors to the volume come from many different areas of expertise, and of the world, and range from emergent to established authors"--

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