The Threats of Algorithms and AI to Civil Rights, Legal Remedies, and American Jurisprudence
One Nation Under Algorithms
Abstract
The Threats of Algorithms and A.I. to Civil Rights, Legal Remedies, and American Jurisprudence addresses the many threats to American jurisprudence caused by the growing use of algorithms and artificial intelligence (A.I.). Although algorithms prove valuable to society, that value may also lead to the destruction of the foundations of American jurisprudence by threatening constitutional rights of individuals, creating new liabilities for business managers and board members, disrupting commerce, interfering with long-standing legal remedies, and causing chaos in courtrooms trying to adjudge lawsuits. Alfred R. Cowger, Jr. explains these threats and provides potential solutions for both the general public and legal practitioners. Scholars of legal studies, media studies, and political science will find this book particularly useful.
Schlagworte
constitutional law artificial intelligence commercial law American jurisprudence algorithms intellectual property tort law- i–viii Preface i–viii
- 1–4 Introduction 1–4
- 179–206 Chapter 10 Tort Law 179–206
- 213–240 Chapter 12 Solutions 213–240
- 241–260 Bibliography 241–260
- 261–266 Index 261–266
- 267–268 About the Author 267–268