The Oxford Handbook of AI Governance
Valerie M Hudson editor Yu-Che Chen editor Justin B Bullock editor Johannes Himmelreich editor Anton Korinek editor Matthew M Young editor Baobao Zhang editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:17th Oct '24
Should be back in stock very soon

As the capabilities of Artificial Intelligence (AI) have increased over recent years, so have the challenges of how to govern its usage. Consequently, prominent stakeholders across academia, government, industry, and civil society have called for states to devise and deploy principles, innovative policies, and best practices to regulate and oversee these increasingly powerful AI tools. Developing a robust AI governance system requires extensive collective efforts throughout the world. It also raises old questions of politics, democracy, and administration, but with the new challenges posed by AI's growing influence on markets, governing structures, international relations, healthcare, science, and political activism. The Oxford Handbook of AI Governance delineates the scope of these issues and addresses the key questions of AI governance. Across forty-nine chapters, organized in nine major sections, the Handbook covers the theoretical and ethical foundations of AI governance, different frameworks for developing a governance structure for AI, practical perspectives on AI governance in different policy domains, economic analyses of AI governance, and concrete lessons about the impact of AI governance domestically and internationally. Chapter authors come from a wide set of disciplines, areas of study, and cultural backgrounds, providing a global perspective on AI governance.
This handbook is a fair starting point for understanding how different disciplines view the challenges of governing AI. As such it will be a good starting point for undergraduates or those new to the field in academia. Many of the chapters are well written, clear and serve as good signposts for further research. They also introduce key arguments from different disciplinary perspectives, and suggest provocative responses to stimulate the reader's thinking. * Kevin Macnish, Computer Law & Security Review Journal *
ISBN: 9780197579329
Dimensions: 246mm x 173mm x 61mm
Weight: 1928g
1096 pages