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- The Cambridge Handbook of AI and Consumer Law
- The Cambridge Handbook of AI and Consumer Law
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Detailed Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Statement
- Part I Rise of AI Consumer Markets
- Part II Consumer Choice
- Part III Liability
- Part IV Harm
- Part V Application and Regulation of AI
- 15 EU Consumer Law and the Artificial Intelligence Act
- 16 AI Platforms
- 17 AI, Lawyers, and Consumers
- 18 Decision-Making by AI in Consumer Law Adjudication
- 19 Governance, AI and Consumers
19 - Governance, AI and Consumers
Looking Forward
from Part V - Application and Regulation of AI
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 October 2024
- The Cambridge Handbook of AI and Consumer Law
- The Cambridge Handbook of AI and Consumer Law
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Detailed Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Statement
- Part I Rise of AI Consumer Markets
- Part II Consumer Choice
- Part III Liability
- Part IV Harm
- Part V Application and Regulation of AI
- 15 EU Consumer Law and the Artificial Intelligence Act
- 16 AI Platforms
- 17 AI, Lawyers, and Consumers
- 18 Decision-Making by AI in Consumer Law Adjudication
- 19 Governance, AI and Consumers
Summary
This chapter identifies three shortcomings in our preparedness for the governance of future worlds of consumers and AI. If our governance is to be smart, there must first be a systematic gathering of regulatory intelligence (to understand what does and does not work). AI givernance will require new institutions that are geared for the kind of conversations that humans will need to have in the future to adjust to a radically different approach to governance
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- The Cambridge Handbook of AI and Consumer LawComparative Perspectives, pp. 289 - 306Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024