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This book offers a critical guide to the profound impact of Artificial Intelligence on legal systems. It begins by deconstructing the promise of algorithmic justice and advocating for the protection of fundamental 'neural rights'. The analysis then moves from theory to practice, examining concrete applications and landmark cases within courtrooms and administrations. Key issues such as liability for AI errors, copyright for AI-generated content, algorithmic discrimination, and predictive policing are rigorously explored. From chatbots to criminal sentencing, this volume provides an essential framework for legal scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to understand and navigate the complex ethical, regulatory, and human rights challenges of integrating AI into the very fabric of law and justice.
Contents
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence: From the Theory of its Origins to the Defence of Human Rights. AI IN ACADEMY. Artificial Intelligence and The Cyber Utopianism of Justice: Why AI is not Intelligence and Man's Struggle to Survive Himself. The Protection of Neural Rights in the Age of Neurotechnologies and AI: The Ethical Challenge for Law and Neuroscience. AI IN COURT. AI in Administrative Justice in Italy: First Projects and Notes. AI and Judicial Review of Technical Discretion: The Possible Procedural Fallout of a Massive Extension of Artificial Intelligence to Administrative Activities Connoted by Technical Discretion. Substitutions and Algorithms: A Commentary on the Judgment of the Court of Turin. From the Judgment of the European Court of Justice of 4 July 2023 (Case C-252/21) to Paid Social Profiles: The Intervention of Ex-Post Justice That Doesn't Solve the Problem of Citizens' Data Management. ChatGPT vs. Privacy Guarantor. Liability for Chatbot Error: A Commentary on the Case Moffatt vs. Air Canada. Artificial Intelligence: The Proposed Directive on Non-Contractual Liability. The Use of AI in Parliamentary Processes: A First Critical Examination. Artificial Intelligence at the Service of Legal Systems: Saudi Arabia Introduces Enhanced 'Turjman' Translation Device. Copyrights and Artificial Intelligence Systems: Legal Principles and Requirements Underlying Law in a Globalised World. Image Generated By AI: For a Chinese Court Can Be Protected By Copyright A First Comparison with American Jurisprudence. Thomson Reuters Wins First Copyright Lawsuit Against AI. AI Training: Copyrighted Photos Can Be Used Even Without Consent, But Only for Research and by Onlus. Open AI vs. Deepseek: When AI Accuse Each Other of Copyright Infringement. AI Hallucinations and GDPR Protections: Finding the Balance Between Access and Redress Rights and AI. When Public Administration Discrimination Comes from AI: An UK Case Study. Artificial Intelligence in the Service of Criminal Justice? AI and Criminal Law: Benefits and Dangers of A De-Humanisation of Justice Predictive AI Applications in Criminal Law Between Ordinary and Legal Limits and General Guarantee Principles: A Synthetic Picture. The Standards for the Development and Adoption of Artificial Intelligence Technologies: A First Analytical Review of Italian Legislation. Recidivism and Predictive Policing: The Limits of the AI Act and the Guidelines to the Regulation. AI Manipulative and Deceptive: European Commission Guidelines on Prohibited Advertising Practices. AI and Prohibition of Social Scoring in the European Commission Guidelines. Can AI be Sustainable for the Environment? Medical Research and Personal Data Processing: The Amendment of Article 110 of the Privacy Code and the AI ACT. Meta's AI can Read Minds: Limits and Problems of an Uncontrolled Development of Neurotechnology. AI and Human Emotions: Definition, Regulation and Possible Implications. Technology and Personal Integrity Protection: The Constitutional Court of Chile on the Protection of Neural Rights. Legal Nature and Probabilistic Value of "Significant Damage" in the use of Artificial Intelligence. When the Judgement is Invented by AI: The Responsibility of Judges and Solicitors. Artificial Intelligence in Law Firms: A British Case. The Enforceability of Data Subjects' Rights over Data Inferred by AI. Artificial Intelligence as a Tool for Challenging Decisions Evidential Value and Regulatory Challenges in Challenging Public Decisions. The Granting of Credit Through AI Systems: The Prohibition of Discriminatory Practices, The Risk of Unlawful Customer Profiling and the Violation of Information Obligations Responsibility Profiles and the Systemic Imbalance between Banks and Citizens. Google AI Mode: Algorithmic Synthesis and the Crisis of the Information Ecosystem. Access to Accounts by Heirs. Who is Criminally Liable if AI Kills? From Self-Driving Vehicles to the Administration of Drugs From Armed Autonomous Drones to Chatbots That Induce Suicide. A Journey into AI that can Kill. Index.



