This book presents a comprehensive analysis of the alterations and problems caused by new technologies in all fields of politics. It further examines the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the nexus between politics, economics, and law.
The book raises and answers several important questions: What is the role of AI in politics? Are people prepared for the challenges presented by technical developments? How will Al affect future politics and human society? How can politics and law deal with Al's disruptive technologies? What impact will AI and technology have on law? How can efficient cooperation between human beings and AI be shaped? Can artificial intelligence automate public decision-making?
Topics discussed in the book include, but are not limited to digital governance, public administration, digital economy, corruption, democracy and voting, legal singularity, separation of power, constitutional rights, GDPR in politics, AI personhood, digital politics, cyberspace sovereignty, cyberspace transactions, and human rights. This book is a must-read for scholars and students of political science, law, and economics, as well as policy-makers and practitioners, interested in a better understanding of political, legal, and economic aspects and issues of AI.
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Theoretical Background of AI & Governance.- Chapter 3. Digital Economy & Politics.- Chapter 4. AI and Demarcation of the Rule of Law.- Chapter 5. Politics Versus Law.- Chapter 6. Politics Supersedes the Rule of Law.- Chapter 7. International Law, Politics & The Rule of Law.- Chapter 8. Cyberspace Governance & Politics.- Chapter 9. Politics and Technology.- Chapter 10. AI & Politics.- Chapter 11. AI, Digital Politics & GDPR.- Chapter 12. Conclusions.
¿Georgios I Zekos is an economist and attorney at law, and, currently, Head of Internship and Career Department - Serres Campus of the International Hellenic University, Thessaloniki (Greece), where he teaches computer law. Zekos has a Ph.D. in law from Hull University (United Kingdom) and a Ph.D. in economics from the Economics Department - University of Peloponnese (Greece). His research focuses on computer law, commercial law, international trade, finance, business administration, management, maritime law, arbitration law, labor law, and investment law. Zekos has published various books and journal articles in these fields.