The Cambridge handbook of generative AI and the law
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The Cambridge handbook of generative AI and the law
Cambridge University Press, 2025
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Content Type: text (ncrcontent), Media Type: unmediated (ncrmedia), Carrier Type: volume (ncrcarrier)
Other editors: Cristina Poncibò, Martin Ebers, Ryan Calo
Contents of Works
- Generative AI : an Introduction / Tom Melham
- Unleashing Creative Potential : Nurturing Trustworthy Generative AI / Zijie Huang
- Normative and Ethical Dimensions of Generative AI : From Epistemological Considerations to Societal Implications / Ludovica Paseri and Massimo Durante
- Why Generative AI is not Cyrano de Bergerac : A Computational Manipulation Perspective on Generative AI / Stefano Faraoni
- Unnatural Selection? A Darwinian Reading of the Economic Consequences of Generative AI on the Art Market / Jerome De Cooman
- LLMs Meet the AIA : Who's the Sorcerer's Apprentice? / Ugo Pagallo
- Mapping Generative AI Liability Cases in the EU legal framework / Teresa Rodriguez de las Heras Ballell
- Challenges for Foundation Model Liability and Regulatory Regimes : An Analysis of US Law / Peter Henderson
- Navigating China's Regulatory Approach to Generative AI / Lu Zhang and Mimi Zou
- Singapore's Evolving AI Governance Framework / Jason Allen Grant and Jane Loo
- International cooperation on generative AI governance : Towards a common framework to advance human rights, democracy and rule of law / Hiroki Habuka, David U. Socol de la Osa
- Generative AI and International Standardization / Sebastian Hallensleben
- Private Ordering and Generative AI : What Can We Learn from Foundation Model Contracts and Licenses? / Lilian Edwards, Gabriele Cifrodelli, and James Stewart
- Generative AI and Non-discrimination Law in the EU / Riccardo de Caria
- Generative AI and Data Protection in the EU / Hannah Ruschemeier
- Expanding the Privacy Paradigm : Generative AI and the Evolution of US Legal Norms / Elana Zaide
- Generative AI and IP Under US Law / Bruce Boyden
- Copyright and Generative AI in Japan and China / Christoph Rademacher & Wanru Cai