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"Artificial Intelligence and the Legal Landscape" delves into the transformative role of AI in the legal domain. The book is meticulously organized into two sections:
The collection features contributions from esteemed scholars and practitioners, offering varied perspectives on the influence of AI on law. Comparative analyses by authors from the United States and Canada enrich the discourse, highlighting shared challenges and unique national considerations.
The contributors evaluate current legal frameworks and propose forward-looking strategies to ensure AI's integration aligns with constitutional ethics and societal needs.
Reviews
Artificial Intelligence and Constitutionalism: The Challenges in Law offers a critical lens through which we can examine the implications of Al on our constitutional framework, reminding us that the principles of justice, accountability, and human rights must remain our guiding stars as we navigate the complexities introduced by this transformative technology.
- Justice Arjan K Sikri,
International Judge, Singapore International Commercial Court
Former Judge, Supreme Court of India
In an era where the lines between human judgment and artificial reasoning blur, this edited volume on Artificial Intelligence and Constitutionalism stands as a vital exploration of how our constitutional values must adapt to the relentless march of technology.
- Justice Augustine G Masih
Judge, Supreme Court of India
In Artificial Intelligence and Constitutionalism: The Challenges in Law, authors from a wide range of backgrounds delve into a variety of fundamental legal issues raised by artificial intelligence. Striking a fine balance between comprehensiveness, clarity and conciseness, the authors explain the legal and even ethical risks, but also the opportunities offered by this technological advance, designed for the benefit of all humankind.
- Pascal Levesque
Member, Quebec Bar
Scholar in Military & Public Integrity Law
Foreword
Editor and Contributors
Introduction
Acknowledgements
PART A Interplay of AI and Constitutionalism
1-Due Process in AI-Driven Legal Proceedings: Challenges and Way Ahead by Yogesh Pratap Singh & Ashit Srivastava
2-Ethics, Artificial Intelligence, and Criminal Liability by Sidharth Luthra and Mihir Joshi
3-Chatty Bots and Generative AI: Freedom of Expression and Information in the Epoch of Mis/Dis-Information by Shruti Bedi
4-Seeing is Not Believing: Fake Content, Real Fallout, and Legal Barriers to Stopping Deepfake Proliferation by Taylor White
5-From Rex Non-Potest Peccare to the Modern Welfare State: Examining the State’s Liability in the Age of AI in Indian Law Enforcement by Ameen Jauhar
6-Autonomous Weapons Systems: Artificial Intelligence and Justice by Navdeep Singh and Arti Gupta
7-AI in International Humanitarian Law: Distinction and Accountability by Franklin Rosenblatt and Ira Rushing
8-The Intersection of Artificial Intelligence, Algorithmic Bias, and Human Rights: Ensuring Accountability and Fairness in AI Systems by Ivneet Walia
PART B AI: Critical Legal Concerns
1-Ethical AI in Tax Law by Saurabh Kirpal
2-The Interaction between Artificial Intelligence and International Investment Law by Prabhash Ranjan and Aditi Shreya
3-Personhood and Artificial Intelligence: A Dream Come False? by Sébastien Lafrance
4-Attributing Criminal Liability to Non-Biological Entities by Rohas Nagpal
5-Transforming Alternative Dispute Resolution with Artificial Intelligence by Gokul Narayan
6-Un-Masking Facial Recognition Technology: Constitutionality and Impact on Vulnerable Groups by Arjun Adrian D’Souza
7-Copyright Protection and AI-Generated Works in Indian Law:Who Owns What? by Aditya S Puar
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