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AI for Good : India and Beyond - Detailed analysis of AI & laws, politics, ethical frameworks and judgements / Maneesha Dhir and Sonal Verma

By: Description: 266 pages 22 cmISBN:
  • 978893227666 (Paperback)
DDC classification:
  • 006.30954
Contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Its Regulation - 1.1 Complexity Over the Definition of AI - 1.2 Brief Background on Evolution of AL - 1.3 What to Regulate? - 1.4 Benefits/Good Aspects of Artificial Intelligence - 1.5 Concerns Regarding AI - Adverse Effects of Artificial Intelligence - Chapter 2 Evolution and Regulation of Al in India - 2.1 Introduction - 2.2 Puttaswamy Case and Right to Privacy - 2.3 Digital Personal Data Protection Act & General Data Protection Regulation - 2.4 Contemporary Developments - Chapter3 Challenges of Al: Tackling of Bias and Prejudices Embedded in AI - 3.1 Sources of Potential Bias in AI - 3.2 Bias Regulations Already in Progress - 3.3 What Can Policymakers Do to Create Fairness in Al? - 3.4 Ethics: A Pillar of Responsible AI - Chapter 4 Evolution of Al Globally - 4.1 European Union - 4.2 Brazil – 4.3 China - 4.4 Japan - 4.5 United States Chapter 5 Cases and Important Development – S.1 Across Jurisdictions - 5.2 Indian Jurisdiction – Chapter 6 Descriptive Analysis of Issues with AI - 6.1 Exploring Whether AI Can Be Granteda Legal Personality or Not - 6.2 Usage of Al in the Judicial Processes and Admissibility of Evidence Collected By AI Algorithm Usage - 6.3 Artificial Intelligence and IPR Laws - 6.4 Civil Liability of Artificial Intelligence - 6.5 Criminal Liability of Artificial Intelligence - 6.6 Use of Al in Cybersecurity - 6.7 Guidelines for the Al Development - Human Rights-Centric Policy Approach - Chapter 7 Best Practice Recommendations 7.1 Human Rights Perspective – 7.2 Application of Al in Governance in India – 7.3 Policy Recommendations for Use of AI By the Government of India, on the Basis of the Above Analysis - 7.4 A Practical Accountability Framework for AI with Ethical and Legal Considerations – 7.5 Privacy and Other Data Concerns – 7.6 Risk Assessment - 7.7 Recommendation on Legal Personhood of AI.
Summary: ‘AI for Good: India and beyond’ is a pivotal work exploring the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) within India's legal framework and its global ramifications. It meticulously examines the evolution and current state of AI regulation in India, highlighting significant judicial decisions and emerging policies while comparing them to international standards. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of AI models, laws, and policies in India and their global interactions. It explores the evolving legal landscape through statutes and case laws, presenting real-life examples. Emphasizing the importance of ethical frameworks for responsible AI management, the book addresses safety, inclusivity, equality, privacy, transparency, accountability, and the protection of human values. The book examines international frameworks and guidelines from entities like the EU, OECD, and UN for comparative insights. It discusses the relationship between AI and intellectual property rights, focusing on AI-generated content and ownership issues, and provides insights into the legal liabilities associated with AI, including civil and criminal implications. Additionally, it explores the concept of granting legal personhood to AI entities and the related legal and ethical implications. The draft National Data Governance Framework Policy is also covered, highlighting its importance for managing government data and fostering an AI ecosystem. This book is ideal for legal and governance professionals, policymakers, tech enthusiasts, and business leaders seeking a deep dive into navigating the intersection of emerging AI technologies and ethics.
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Chapter 1 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Its Regulation -
1.1 Complexity Over the Definition of AI -
1.2 Brief Background on Evolution of AL -
1.3 What to Regulate? -
1.4 Benefits/Good Aspects of Artificial Intelligence -
1.5 Concerns Regarding AI - Adverse Effects of Artificial Intelligence -
Chapter 2 Evolution and Regulation of Al in India -
2.1 Introduction -
2.2 Puttaswamy Case and Right to Privacy -
2.3 Digital Personal Data Protection Act & General Data Protection Regulation -
2.4 Contemporary Developments -
Chapter3 Challenges of Al: Tackling of Bias and Prejudices Embedded in AI -
3.1 Sources of Potential Bias in AI -
3.2 Bias Regulations Already in Progress -
3.3 What Can Policymakers Do to Create Fairness in Al? -
3.4 Ethics: A Pillar of Responsible AI -
Chapter 4 Evolution of Al Globally -
4.1 European Union -
4.2 Brazil –
4.3 China -
4.4 Japan -
4.5 United States
Chapter 5 Cases and Important Development –
S.1 Across Jurisdictions -
5.2 Indian Jurisdiction –
Chapter 6 Descriptive Analysis of Issues with AI -
6.1 Exploring Whether AI Can Be Granteda Legal Personality or Not -
6.2 Usage of Al in the Judicial Processes and Admissibility of Evidence Collected By AI Algorithm Usage -
6.3 Artificial Intelligence and IPR Laws -
6.4 Civil Liability of Artificial Intelligence -
6.5 Criminal Liability of Artificial Intelligence -
6.6 Use of Al in Cybersecurity -
6.7 Guidelines for the Al Development - Human Rights-Centric Policy Approach -
Chapter 7 Best Practice Recommendations
7.1 Human Rights Perspective –
7.2 Application of Al in Governance in India –
7.3 Policy Recommendations for Use of AI By the Government of India, on the Basis of the Above Analysis -
7.4 A Practical Accountability Framework for AI with Ethical and Legal Considerations –
7.5 Privacy and Other Data Concerns –
7.6 Risk Assessment -
7.7 Recommendation on Legal Personhood of AI.

‘AI for Good: India and beyond’ is a pivotal work exploring the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) within India's legal framework and its global ramifications. It meticulously examines the evolution and current state of AI regulation in India, highlighting significant judicial decisions and emerging policies while comparing them to international standards.
The book provides a comprehensive analysis of AI models, laws, and policies in India and their global interactions. It explores the evolving legal landscape through statutes and case laws, presenting real-life examples. Emphasizing the importance of ethical frameworks for responsible AI management, the book addresses safety, inclusivity, equality, privacy, transparency, accountability, and the protection of human values. The book examines international frameworks and guidelines from entities like the EU, OECD, and UN for comparative insights. It discusses the relationship between AI and intellectual property rights, focusing on AI-generated content and ownership issues, and provides insights into the legal liabilities associated with AI, including civil and criminal implications. Additionally, it explores the concept of granting legal personhood to AI entities and the related legal and ethical implications. The draft National Data Governance Framework Policy is also covered, highlighting its importance for managing government data and fostering an AI ecosystem.
This book is ideal for legal and governance professionals, policymakers, tech enthusiasts, and business leaders seeking a deep dive into navigating the intersection of emerging AI technologies and ethics.

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