From: Jason W Neyers <jneyers@uwo.ca>

Sent: Monday 20 January 2025 18:41

To: obligations

Subject: ODG: The Cambridge Handbook of Private Law and Artificial Intelligence

Attachments: The Cambridge Handbook of Private Law and AI.pdf

 

Dear Colleagues:

 

Congratulations go out to ODGers Ernest Lim and Phillip Morgan on the publication of their edited collection: The Cambridge Handbook of Private Law and Artificial Intelligence:

https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/cambridge-handbook-of-private-law-and-artificial-intelligence/2F7E2F3E1173E51AF4B9A8883B0F8FBF.

 

From the description:

 

AI appears to disrupt key private law doctrines, and threatens to undermine some of

the principal rights protected by private law. The social changes prompted by AI may

also generate significant new challenges for private law. It is thus likely that AI will

lead to new developments in private law. This Cambridge Handbook is the first

dedicated treatment of the interface between AI and private law, and the challenges

that AI poses for private law. This Handbook brings together a global team of private

law experts and computer scientists to deal with this problem, and to examine the

interface between private law and AI, which includes issues such as whether existing

private law can address the challenges of AI and whether and how private law needs

to be reformed to reduce the risks of AI while retaining its benefits.

 

A 20% discount is available by following the directions on the attached flyer.

 

Happy Reading,

 

esig-law

Jason Neyers
Professor of Law
Faculty of Law
Western University
Law Building Rm 26
e. jneyers@uwo.ca
t. 519.661.2111 (x88435)

 

 

 

 

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