AI on Trial presents a unique examination of artificial intelligence through the lens of a courtroom trial. The book argues for placing AI technology on trial to assess its implications and responsibilities in society. It systematically presents evidence, addresses pressing questions, and ultimately delivers a "judgment" on the state of AI and its intersection with law.Key
Themes and Questions Explored:
- Rights and Responsibilities: Should AI have legal rights similar to humans?
- Ethical Concerns: What are the implications of coder bias and data set biases? Is AI inherently biased or racist?
- Regulatory Frameworks: The book proposes a Manifesto for Responsible AI, outlining necessary ethical, legal, and regulatory frameworks to ensure safe technological advancement.
- Trust in AI: Can we trust AI systems, and do we need a Hippocratic Oath for AI developers?
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