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Artificial Intelligence and Law

Par : Michael Sinclair
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232425449
  • EAN9798232425449
  • Date de parution04/12/2025
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  • ÉditeurDraft2Digital

Résumé

Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant horizon; it is a transformative force reshaping legal systems, public institutions, and the everyday lives of millions. Algorithms now assist in investigations, influence judicial outcomes, automate administrative processes, and process massive volumes of personal data with unprecedented speed. Yet as AI becomes more deeply embedded in decision-making, it exposes profound tensions within the legal world: questions about transparency, accountability, bias, due process, and the very meaning of human oversight in a digital age.
This book offers a comprehensive and thought-provoking examination of the intersection between AI and the law. Written in clear, accessible language but grounded in rigorous analysis, it explores how machine learning, predictive analytics, autonomous systems, and large-scale data processing challenge traditional legal frameworks. Rather than treating AI as a purely technical issue, the book reveals its philosophical, ethical, and institutional implications, showing how deeply it affects core legal principles such as fairness, responsibility, evidence, and human dignity.
Across its chapters, the book investigates emerging risks such as algorithmic discrimination, opaque automated decisions, manipulation of digital behavior, and the growing dependence of legal institutions on private technology providers. It analyzes the limitations of current legislation and examines international regulatory models, comparing how different jurisdictions address the complexities of automation, data governance, and digital rights.
Practical case studies illustrate how AI tools are already influencing policing, employment, public administration, content moderation, and the justice system. More than a technical manual, this work invites readers to rethink the foundations of legal thought. It argues that updating old rules is not enough; the rise of AI requires a re-evaluation of long-standing legal categories and a deeper understanding of the new power dynamics created by automated systems.
The book highlights the urgent need for transparency standards, algorithmic audits, human-centered design, and institutions capable of supervising and limiting technologies that carry significant social risks. Designed for lawyers, policymakers, researchers, technologists, and anyone interested in the future of justice, the book serves as an essential guide to navigating the challenges of the algorithmic era.
It equips readers with the conceptual tools needed to understand the legal transformations already underway and the ones yet to come. Combining clarity, depth, and real-world relevance, it illuminates a rapidly evolving landscape where technology and the law collide - and where the decisions made today will shape the meaning of rights, responsibility, and human agency in the digital age.
Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant horizon; it is a transformative force reshaping legal systems, public institutions, and the everyday lives of millions. Algorithms now assist in investigations, influence judicial outcomes, automate administrative processes, and process massive volumes of personal data with unprecedented speed. Yet as AI becomes more deeply embedded in decision-making, it exposes profound tensions within the legal world: questions about transparency, accountability, bias, due process, and the very meaning of human oversight in a digital age.
This book offers a comprehensive and thought-provoking examination of the intersection between AI and the law. Written in clear, accessible language but grounded in rigorous analysis, it explores how machine learning, predictive analytics, autonomous systems, and large-scale data processing challenge traditional legal frameworks. Rather than treating AI as a purely technical issue, the book reveals its philosophical, ethical, and institutional implications, showing how deeply it affects core legal principles such as fairness, responsibility, evidence, and human dignity.
Across its chapters, the book investigates emerging risks such as algorithmic discrimination, opaque automated decisions, manipulation of digital behavior, and the growing dependence of legal institutions on private technology providers. It analyzes the limitations of current legislation and examines international regulatory models, comparing how different jurisdictions address the complexities of automation, data governance, and digital rights.
Practical case studies illustrate how AI tools are already influencing policing, employment, public administration, content moderation, and the justice system. More than a technical manual, this work invites readers to rethink the foundations of legal thought. It argues that updating old rules is not enough; the rise of AI requires a re-evaluation of long-standing legal categories and a deeper understanding of the new power dynamics created by automated systems.
The book highlights the urgent need for transparency standards, algorithmic audits, human-centered design, and institutions capable of supervising and limiting technologies that carry significant social risks. Designed for lawyers, policymakers, researchers, technologists, and anyone interested in the future of justice, the book serves as an essential guide to navigating the challenges of the algorithmic era.
It equips readers with the conceptual tools needed to understand the legal transformations already underway and the ones yet to come. Combining clarity, depth, and real-world relevance, it illuminates a rapidly evolving landscape where technology and the law collide - and where the decisions made today will shape the meaning of rights, responsibility, and human agency in the digital age.