Artificial Intelligence Ethics and International Law
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Artificial Intelligence may be the disruptive tech to influence our lives, but in the end, it has its own species to grow, so let us not take it as something we use and leaveKey features The book gives a lucid introduction to the idea of AI Ethics and its geopolitical implications. The book is insightful for an academic understanding of AI Ethics in the concept of Legal Personality meant for every person, including professionals in the field of Law, Social Sciences and Technology Studies. The book provides a special understanding and renders curiosity for readers to establish newer ideas and understand Artificial Intelligence from a socio-cultural scenario. The book gives a cogent aspect of the relationship between Artificial Intelligence and International Law. The book presents about an innovative and dimensional idea of Privacy with respect to AI in Legal Theory. Description The book enters with its first chapter providing a simple and legal backdrop of the idea behind AI Ethics and International Law, its references and some important analogies and conceptual ideas. Also, the first chapter introduces some problems and questions regarding AI for contemplation in the field of jurisprudence. The second chapter vividly focuses on the deeper aspect of Artificial Intelligence, and goes to the principled developments of pure international law, with special analysis of the conceptions of sovereignty, self-determination and human rights. The chapter explores the catchy world of design and technology and covers with the diversity of issues revolving Artificial Intelligence Ethics. The third chapter gets specific with International Law and paves on ways towards the idea of the Privacy Doctrine conceived by the author. The chapter also explores the conceptual propositions in the field of Artificial Intelligence and International Law and renders about the scope of culture as a part of the social ecosystem to affect artificial intelligence. The chapter also lays the origination of the idea of an AI as an Entity, with special examples. The fourth chapter is centric towards human rights, making the debate beyond the legal literature and pragmatizing about the corporate idea of innovation and customer experience in various tech companies and institutions. The final chapter digs deeper into the principles and realms of cosmopolitanism and globalization, giving ways to discover and embark upon the role of human empathy and understanding to solve the issues that disruptive technology renders in its canvas.What will you learnThe reader will learn about artificial intelligence in the eyes of a social animal, beyond the technical aspect of it. It enables the reader to challenge the conventional understanding of artificial intelligence and gives a motivation to understand the deep connect that AI is capable to create with humans in its social, economic and cultural scenarios rendered. It also poses a sense of curiosity and humility for people to understand the legal and social role of disrupting tech whether they are in a developed country or a developing one.Who this book is forThis book is based for students, academicians, educationists, professionals and policy researchers in the field of law, social sciences, management and technology to understand and get a special insight of artificial intelligence for mankind. It is also a good read for a layman audience to get into the idea of artificial intelligence ethics for their understanding and awareness.Table of contents1. Introduction to artificial intelligence and international law2. The Basic Relationship: The Pragmatism3. Legal visibility: DOCTRINE and Concept for AI4. Beyond the human rights discourse: a new vision5. Student DevicesAbout the authorAbhivardhan is an Intrapreneur at Alexis Group, Founder of Internationalism, a legal research think tank, a Founding Member and the SecretaryA-General of Indian Society of Artificial Intelligence and Law, a Eurasian Editor at the Institute for a Greater Europe and a member of the MIT Technology Review Global Panel. He is currently pursuing his studies at Amity University, Lucknow Campus. His prima facie field of learning and research is in the field of International Law, Artificial Intelligence Ethics, Constitutional Jurisprudence and Algorithmic Policing. Despite academics, Abhivardhan is a food lover and is a bilingual poet. He has written over 450 poems in Hindi and English and is an author of 7 books. He is an avid public speaker and legal thinker. His Blog links: https://medium.com/@abhivardhanHis LinkedIn Profile: https://linkedin.com/in/abhivardhanAb8b811b/

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Date de parution 20 septembre 2019
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Artificial Intelligence Ethics and International Law: An Introduction
by ABHIVARDHAN
FIRST EDITION 2019
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About the Author
Abhivardhan is an Intrapreneur at Alexis Group, the Co-Founder and Secretary General of the Indian Society of Artificial Intelligence and Law, the Founder of Internationalism, a think tank cum research startup, and the Eurasian Editor at the Institute for a Greater Europe, UK. He is also a member of the MIT Technology Review Global Panel and is currently pursuing his undergraduate law studies at Amity University, Lucknow, India. He is a YouTuber, a poet, has written 6 books and has attained publications of national and international level. His basic interest is in the field of International Law, Artificial Intelligence Ethics, Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, Interpersonal Development and Entrepreneurship Ethics.
Abhivardhan was honored with the Bal Samman at KavyaKumbh, 2015 for his poetic achievements, has spoken as a researcher of AI and Law in various notable events including Google I/O Extended at Ayodhya, India. He has been awarded scholarship honors by Amity University, Lucknow and his papers are awarded by universities notably Dharmashastra National Law University, Jabalpur.
He is available at LinkedIn ( https://linkedin.com/in/abhivardhan--92b8b811b/ )
Foreword
I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to Abhivardhan for this book on AI and International Law. This work, is of a unique nature and leads towards different methods and ways on the perspective of AI Ethics and International Law. An understanding of the book shows it is pro-academic and pro-storied, where anyone can understand the relevance and meaning of AI Ethics for the human society. The advent of AI Ethics as an initiative in India, is a special development in the information age, which I believe the book has beautifully covered.
This book in general, is not limited to the technical realms of AI, machine learning and legal theory. The author has introduced and elaborated on the perspectives of international politics and humanism, and analysed the frugal situation of globalization in this due regard. A special critique on the approach of human rights and AI makes this book interesting and irresistible because the newer dimensions of a data-driven nation-state is to be understood realist, which the author has attempted to show.
I wish him good luck in his further studies.
Aditya Singh, Chairman, Alexis Group.
Abhivardhan is an exceptional creative young writer having good with a hold in both legal and technological aspect. Every secret of a writer’s soul, every experience of his life, every quality of his mind, is written large in his works. Best wishes for his success & I quote a sentence for him for his forthcoming success.
“A writer believes in himself that a good writer doesn’t really need to be told anything except to keep at it “
At such a tender age, writing a challenging work, which attempts to lead a new question and understandability of creativity in the field of International Law and AI is certainly not an easy task. Abhivardhan seems to be ahead from his age and has done an exceptional work in his book.
Prof (Dr.) Sanjay Kumar Rout, President, ISAIL, Research & Development Consultant.
Preface
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an entirely escalating and encouraging field, which embarks upon the newer dimensions of innovation and approach. It seems pretty alarming sometimes that AI is a problematic development. But it’s not and let me tell you the reason for that. AI is a scientific contour, which is dependent on the basic due aspect of data reception and activity. It just starts from being on the verge of machine development to human surveillance and control. It is a category, which cannot be ignored and cannot be detached. Where international law begins with a discourse of vision, observation and inspiration from the multiple dimensions of human rights and social dynamism, it becomes way much clear that it manifests a due form of beautiful outlet of how the future of business models and social realms can be so penetrated that it would not be just a matter of a button or a click, but the connectivity shall surpass natural resemblances and imagination shall provide a growing role to states and non-state actors.
Now, hard power is not a real game. In fact, it is not the only a real game. Ethnic conflicts, corporate affairs, trolling and censoring, economic backlashes, constitutional backsliding and others under Nye’s ‘soft power’ are such that cannot be ignored at any cost. International Law itself is reliant on both of them. Otherwise, there would not have been any conflict against Gaddafi, Assad, Hussain and others. Or else, Presidents Xi and Donald may not have been so vaguely warring via tariffs and excessive imputations. Immigration is a hard power influence and causation, but it also affects soft power. So, it is becoming clearer that International Law cannot rely on the doctrinal aspect of human rights for mere reliance. Some years ago, a concept of emotions and international Law was discovered and was thought for development. However, the implementing regimes are wary over how to do that. This book covers the due aspects of how to deal with such modalities.
This book is an illustrative introduction to the idea of AI and International Law in the sense of a merger and coalescence, where it provides a curative and normative insight of AI towards a human rights discourse to quantify and federalize the responsible aspects of automata utility and intelligence responsibility beyond the privatization of legal data sovereignty. In addition, this is not a normal journey because what is going to be attained is beyond theories of science fiction to a seeming reality. The book also focuses on why International Law need not depend on the discourse of human rights and limit its progressive aspect beyond the windows of IHRL. This book also presents generic insights and relativity of the relationship of AI with other technical and legal innovations such as blockchain, data visualization and social media.
Also, the book covers an introductory aspect beyond the instrumented premises of international law related to cyber operations and explores a more mature legal insight of artificial intelligence. The book covers the wider aspects of principles of data protection and their relativity with AI in a legal discourse and provides innovative solutions towards a better future. The conundrums entailed therein in this book are an attempt to pose a doctrinal innovation if renders to be possible and is consonant with the relevant issues of law and technology in the eyes of sociology, anthropology and data science. Moreover, I do not regard this book only for law people because it tries to be limitless and takes a lively road towards understanding the semblance of technology via understanding AI Ethics. However, I wish to clarify that this introduction is posing an all-round perspective of globalization in my best attempt to collate and signify. The very role we entail with technology (particularly AI for the book and the purpose) is cultural, ethical and sometimes, political. In my capacity as a student of International Law, I have given my best efforts towards a roadmap at my nuances of knowledge in the field of international law and jurisprudence to consider over the optimist aspect of technology and its relationship with management ethics at large. It covers areas related to globalization and some international politic issues based on a limited timeline, so it cannot be said to be perennial in that very sense of observation to concede with because political coordinates and geographies change, and this book gives a concerted and neutral effort to present some essence of it.
My gratitude is endless, and it may seem inappropriate for me to signify a motion of thanks, but I believe that my parents wholeheartedly supported me day and night, when I needed motivation to pursue this effort larger than life for me. I also thank the publication house for encouraging me for this initiative, my loveliest parents, humblest Ashit Sir from National Law University, Odisha, Mr. Aditya Singh, the Chairman of Alexis Group, but my best mentors I have ever got, my friends, Abhishek and Prafulla from my university and my lovable colleagues for day-to-day motivation and caring for me. This journey has been a longing project I have never imagined to collate and lead for which I am humbled.
Abhivardhan
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