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Regulierung für Algorithmen und Künstliche Intelligenz

Tagung an der Universität Bonn am 7. und 8. September 2020
Nomos,  2021, 384 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-8423-3


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englischWhether we are booking a flight, applying for a loan, or looking for a life partner on an Internet platform, a machine is often involved on the side of our contractual partner, arriving at a decision or proposal on the basis of an algorithm-supported preselection. The use of algorithms and artificial intelligence raises a variety of questions, some of which are of a legal nature, but also relate to ethics, economics and technology. The book - which reproduces the presentations and discussions at a conference in Bonn - explores these questions: In which areas is regulation necessary, and in which can the development and use of algorithms be left to the market?

 

With contributions by

Miriam Buiten, Markus Gabriel, Jan-Frederick Göhsl, Justus Haucap, Andreas Heinemann, Ulrich Kelber, Jürgen Kühling, Matthias Lehmann, Jörn Lüdemann, Michael Mock, Petra Pohlmann, Maximilian Poretschkin, Timo Rademacher, Johannes Rottmann, Matthias Schaut, Stefan Thomas, Maik Wolf, Stefan Wrobel and Daniel Zimmer.

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