AI Damage Compensation: Understanding Liability and Rights
تعويض أضرار الذكاء الاصطناعي: فهم المسؤولية والحقوق
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Descripción editorial
In a world where artificial intelligence now influences decisions in healthcare, law enforcement, employment, and even justice systems, one question grows more urgent:
What happens when AI causes harm?
Who is responsible when an algorithm fails?
How do we ensure justice for those affected?
And can the law keep up with the rapid rise of intelligent machines?
This timely and deeply insightful book explores the growing gap between AI innovation and human rights. It offers a clear legal and ethical framework for compensating harms caused by AI systems, balancing innovation with accountability.
What’s Inside:
In-depth analysis of global laws and regulations like the AI Act, GDPR, and international AI ethics principles.
Real-world case studies: AI in medical misdiagnosis, autonomous vehicle accidents, and discriminatory hiring algorithms.
Legal models for sharing responsibility across developers, corporations, and governments.
A human rights lens focused on protecting vulnerable groups such as minorities, refugees, and persons with disabilities.
Why You Should Read This Book:
Because it’s no longer enough to innovate — we must also protect.
This book offers practical, actionable solutions to help lawmakers, developers, and human rights advocates shape a future where AI serves humanity — not the other way around.
Ideal For:
Legal scholars and policymakers
Human rights advocates
AI developers and tech entrepreneurs
Students in law, ethics, or AI studies
Anyone concerned with technological fairness and justice