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This treatise examines current AI court cases, relevant terminology, and precedent while charting the path forward for AI litigation. Written by the first appellate attorney to focus on AI litigation, it provides essential guidance for practitioners handling groundbreaking AI legal disputes in federal courts.
This comprehensive report analyzes AI development and rule of law challenges worldwide, examining how different legal systems are adapting to artificial intelligence technologies. It provides crucial insights for policymakers navigating the complex intersection of AI innovation and legal governance across diverse jurisdictions.
This comprehensive handbook explores the intricate relationship between AI and consumer protection law, analyzing both benefits and challenges of AI systems' expanding influence on consumers. It examines tort law applications to AI-caused harm, consumer use of digital delegates as agents, and innovative ways AI can protect consumer rights.
This handbook examines how AI technologies are reshaping international relations, diplomacy, and global governance structures. It addresses critical questions about AI's geopolitical impact, security implications, and the need for international cooperation in AI governance frameworks.
This comprehensive international guide helps legal professionals understand and resolve emerging AI legal issues across multiple jurisdictions. It provides practical frameworks for addressing complex AI challenges in contract law, liability, privacy, and regulatory compliance across different legal systems.
This comprehensive book critically examines how AI systems impact Belgian law, containing contributions on consumer protection, contract law, liability, data protection, procedural law, insurance, health, intellectual property, arbitration, lethal autonomous weapons, tax law, employment law and ethics. While focused on Belgian private and public law, it provides valuable insights for understanding AI's legal implications across European jurisdictions.