The global politics of artificial intelligence
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The global politics of artificial intelligence
(Chapman & Hall/CRC artificial intelligence and robotics series)
CRC Press, 2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Analyzes AI development from the issue of power and society
Provides a transdisciplinary volume with contributors ranging from AI scientists to political scientists
Enriches policy making with likely scenarios of the impact of powerful AI on global governance, democracy and society, and security
Targets complacency with the vision of AI being used only for beneficial purposes
Opens the 'door' for further debates on AI and international political economy
Table of Contents
Contents
Preface, vii
Acknowledgements, xv
Editor, xvii
List of Contributors, xix
Chapter 1 Threading Innovation, Regulation, and the
Mitigation of AI Harm: Examining Ethics in National AI Strategies 1
Mona Sloane
Chapter 2 Governance of Artificial Intelligence: Emerging International Trends and Policy Frames 29
Inga Ulnicane, William Knight, Tonii Leach, Bernd Carsten Stahl, and Winter-Gladys Wanjiku
Chapter 3 Multilateralism and Artificial Intelligence: What Role for the United Nations? 57
Eugenio V. Garci a
Chapter 4 Governing the Use of Autonomous Weapon Systems 85
Alfredo Toro Carnevali
Chapter 5 Lessons for Artificial Intelligence from Other Global Risks 103
Seth D. Baum , Robert de Neufville, Anthony M. Barrett, and Gary Ackerman
Chapter 6 Vulnerability, AI, and Power in a Global Context: From Being-at-Risk to Biopolitics in
the COVID-19 Pandemic 133
Mark Coeckelbergh
Chapter 7 Using Decision Theory and Value Alignment to Integrate Analogue and Digital AI 149
Mahendra Prasad
Chapter 8 Nomadic Artificial Intelligence and Royal Research Councils: Curiosity-Driven Research
Against Imperatives Implying Imperialism 173
Vassilis Galanos
Chapter 9 Artificial Intelligence and Post-Capitalism: The Prospect and Challenges of AI-Automated
Labour 209
Thanasis Apostolakoudis
Chapter 10 Artificial General Intelligence's Beneficial Use within Capitalist Democracy: A Realist Vision 247
Maurizio Tinnirello
INDEX, 277
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