Full Description
The Generative AI revolution is driven by corporations demanding legal superpowers. If we allow it to continue unchecked, the implications will be profound. This urgent, critical book exposes the unprecedented push by trillion-dollar companies to build AI on billions of unauthorized human works and redefine fundamental areas of law, including copyright, contract, and free speech. Written by an industry insider who turned from AI champion to AI critic, this highly accessible work promotes AI literacy and provides essential tools to pierce the hype. Readers will learn how to assess AI's profound societal risks to democracy and autonomy and ensure that we are the architects of-and not bystanders in-our artificial future.
Contents
Introduction; Part I. Understanding Generative Artificial Intelligence: 1. Overview; 2. Why GenAI is Made; 3. How GenAI is Made; 4. How GenAI is Measured; Part II. An Overview of Key Concepts: 5. Web Scraping; 6. The AI Race; 7. GenAIuflecting; 8. The Illusion of Democratization; 9. Automation Bias; 10. Anthropomorphizing; Part III. Legal: 11. An Introduction to Copyright Law; 12. Copyright Law and GenAI Exceptionalism; 13. An Introduction to the First Amendment; 14. The First Amendment and GenAI Exceptionalism; 15. Contract Law and Websites; 16. Contract Law and GenAI Exceptionalism; 17. Licensing for GenAI; 18. Tort Law: Negligence and Product Liability; 19. Property, Exclusion, and Trespass; Part IV. Societal Implications: 20. The Economics of the Internet; 21. Oligopolies; 22. Environmental Impact; 23. GenAI in Education; 24. Education and Democracy; Part V. Looking Further Ahead: 25. Human Autonomy; 26. Artificial General Intelligence; Part VI. What to Do About It: Chapter 27. Frameworks for Thinking About GenAI.



