
iStock/PhonlamaiPhoto
December 2021
Special Issue on Soft Law Governance of Artificial Intelligence
89This special issue is dedicated to examining the governance of artificial intelligence (AI) through soft law. The contents grew out of a series of workshops that aimed to explore how to improve the trustworthiness and effectiveness of soft law in an effort to maximize future benefits and minimize the drawbacks of AI methods and applications. In essence, the participants asked, how can society harness the power of AI, sooner rather than later, via the adoption of soft law?
Free Online Content
Something in Common Posted in: Human Impacts, Magazine Articles, President's Message, Social Implications of Technology, Societal Impact - IEEE SSIT might better fit the dictionary’s secondary definition of community, by having a sense of fellowship because we share… ... Read More
Ideas on Optimizing the Future Soft Law Governance of AI Posted in: Articles, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Editorial & Opinion, Human Impacts, Magazine Articles, Social Implications of Technology, Societal Impact - This special issue published in cooperation with IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society (December 2021) is dedicated to examining the… ... Read More
Knowing the Unknowable: Soft Laws and Hard Decisions Posted in: Articles, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Case Studies, Editorial & Opinion, Ethics, Magazine Articles, Social Implications of Technology, Societal Impact - If it were possible to formulate laws involving vague predicates and adjudicate them, what would be the implications of such… ... Read More
Departments
Ideas on Optimizing the Future Soft Law Governance of AI
Carlos Ignacio Gutierrez, Gary E. Marchant, and Katina Michael
Corrections to “Edison—Edmund Morris (New York, NY, USA: Random House, 2019, 800 pp.)”
Eric P. Wenaas
Features
Hillary R. Sutcliffe; Samantha Brown
Craig E. Shank
Daniel W. Linna
Lucille Nalbach Tournas; Diana M. Bowman
Walter G. Johnson; Diana M. Bowman
Emile Loza de Siles
Neil A. Chilson; Taylor D. Barkley
Jordan M. Buckwald; Gary E. Marchant
NOTE: Most IEEE Technology and Society Magazine columns and department articles are publicly accessible at no charge. Click on the title of any non-refereed article to read.
SSIT membership (subscription) is required to access refereed articles (marked with asterisk).