A Lawyer's Guide to AI : Ten Essential Concepts

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Since the launch of OpenAI’s GPT-3 in late 2022, artificial intelligence - particularly generative AI - has rapidly shifted from a niche topic to a central force in law, business, and society. But while the technology may feel new, its foundations stretch back centuries. AI has been evolving for a long time, from early predictive models based on shipwreck and mortality data to the emergence of machine learning and neural networks. At its core, AI is about pattern recognition and prediction; identifying relationships in data to inform decisions or generate new content. Today's generative AI models, like ChatGPT, build on these principles, trained on massive datasets to produce human-like outputs. But machine learning is not without challenges: bad data, ambiguous solutions, and the risk of overfitting all complicate the process. This book explores ten essential concepts behind the development and use of AI, offering readers a clear path through complex technical and legal territory. It also examines the legal implications of AI's rise, particularly in areas like copyright, privacy, and algorithmic accountability. Understanding the historical, technical, and legal dimensions of AI is essential for lawyers, policymakers, and anyone engaging with this rapidly evolving field. Whether you're new to the topic or seeking deeper insights, this guide offers the tools to understand where AI came from and where it may be heading. Table of Contents: What is AI? Content Creation Fair Use Bias Privacy Ethics and Laws Employment AI That Moves (Drones and Self-Driving Cars) China The Dark Side

Since the launch of OpenAI's GPT-3 in late 2022, artificial intelligence - particularly generative AI - has rapidly shifted from a niche topic to a central force in law, business, and society. But while the technology may feel new, its foundations stretch back centuries. AI has been evolving for a long time, from early predictive models based on shipwreck and mortality data to the emergence of machine learning and neural networks. At its core, AI is about pattern recognition and prediction; identifying relationships in data to inform decisions or generate new content. Today's generative AI models, like ChatGPT, build on these principles, trained on massive datasets to produce human-like outputs. But machine learning is not without challenges: bad data, ambiguous solutions, and the risk of overfitting all complicate the process. This book explores ten essential concepts behind the development and use of AI, offering readers a clear path through complex technical and legal territory. It also examines the legal implications of AI's rise, particularly in areas like copyright, privacy, and algorithmic accountability. Understanding the historical, technical, and legal dimensions of AI is essential for lawyers, policymakers, and anyone engaging with this rapidly evolving field. Whether you're new to the topic or seeking deeper insights, this guide offers the tools to understand where AI came from and where it may be heading.

Table of Contents:

What is AI?
Content Creation
Fair Use
Bias
Privacy
Ethics and Laws
Employment
AI That Moves (Drones and Self-Driving Cars)
China
The Dark Side

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