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Reconstructing Our Orders: Artificial Intelligence and Human Society

✍ Scribed by Donghan Jin


Publisher
Springer Singapore
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Leaves
236
Edition
1st ed.
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book discusses in detail the great historical and social significance of the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI). It consists of seven chapters, each focusing on a specific issue related to AI, such as ethical principles, legal regulations, education, employment and security. Adopting a multidisciplinary approach, it appeals to wide readership, ranging from experts and government officials to the general public.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter ....Pages i-xiii
Artificial Intelligence and People’s Consensus (Shanshan Zhang, Cheng Yang, Nina Qian, Qingye Tang, Xiangfeng Luo, Tuo Leng et al.)....Pages 1-27
Artificial Intelligence and Ethical Principles (Weiping Sun)....Pages 29-59
Artificial Intelligence Governed by Laws and Regulations (Junfeng Li, Ying Liu, Lin Yue, Fengliang Jin, Qi Guo, Cong Xu)....Pages 61-97
Artificial Intelligence and Employment (Jingyue Wang, Xuan Jue)....Pages 99-127
Artificial Intelligence and Education (Bin Wang, Huanhuan Liu, Ping An, Qing Li, Kai Li, Ling Chen et al.)....Pages 129-161
Artificial Intelligence and Safety Control (Jun Lou, Shaorong Xie, Weidong Zhang, Yang Yang, Na Liu, Yan Peng et al.)....Pages 163-193
Artificial Intelligence and International Norms (Jiabao Wang, Xiaoyu Yu, Jie Li, Xiaoling Jin)....Pages 195-229

✦ Subjects


Engineering; Computational Intelligence; Computers and Society; Computers and Education; Legislative and Executive Politics; Security Science and Technology


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