Economics, Law and Humanities of AI
Domenico Marino editor Melchiorre Alberto Monaca editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Published:3rd Aug '26
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This book offers an integrated and multidisciplinary exploration of artificial intelligence, presenting its economic, legal, and societal implications through a uniquely cross-sectoral lens. Bringing together leading scholars and original research from multiple fields, it provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of how AI is reshaping decision-making, public administration, governance, markets, and human creativity. Its innovative approach lies in combining empirical evidence, theoretical frameworks, and policy analysis to address both opportunities and risks of AI in real-world systems. Designed for academics, policymakers, practitioners, and advanced students, the book serves as a practical and conceptual resource for understanding AI’s transformative power. It is especially valuable for research, teaching, strategic planning, and the design of ethical and sustainable AI-driven policies.
ISBN: 9783032212061
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367 pages