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Part I Scientific, Technological and Societal Achievements in
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence: Historical Context and State of the Art 3
Arlindo L. Oliveira and Mário A. T. Figueiredo
The Impact of Language Technologies in the Legal Domain 25
Isabel Trancoso, Nuno Mamede, Bruno Martins, H. Sofia Pinto,
and Ricardo Ribeiro
Societal Implications of Recommendation Systems: A Technical
Perspective 47
Joana Gonçalves-Sá and Flávio Pinheiro
Data-Driven Approaches in Healthcare: Challenges
and Emerging Trends 65
Ana Teresa Freitas
Security and Privacy 81
Miguel Correia and Luís Rodrigues
Part II Ethical and Legal Challenges in Artificial Intelligence
Before and Beyond Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities
and Challenges 107
M. Patrão Neves and A. Betâmio de Almeida
Autonomous and Intelligent Robots: Social, Legal and Ethical Issues 127
Pedro U. Lima and Ana Paiva
The Ethical and Legal Challenges of Recommender Systems
Driven by Artificial Intelligence 141
Eduardo Magrani and Paula Guedes Fernandes da Silva
Metacognition, Accountability and Legal Personhood of AI 169
Beatriz A. Ribeiro, Helder Coelho, Ana Elisabete Ferreira,
and João Branquinho
Artificial Intelligence and Decision Making in Health: Risks
and Opportunities 187
Márcia Santana Fernandes and José Roberto Goldim
The Autonomous AI Physician: Medical Ethics and Legal Liability 207
Mindy Nunez Duffourc and Dominick S. Giovanniello
Ethical Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
and the Triple Semantic Dimensions of Algorithmic Opacity
with Its Repercussions to Patient Consent and Medical Liability 229
Rafaella Nogaroli and José Luiz de Moura Faleiros Júnior
Part III The Law, Governance and Regulation of Artificial
Intelligence
Dismantling Four Myths in AI & EU Law Through Legal
Information ‘About’ Reality 251
Ugo Pagallo
AI Modelling of Counterfactual Thinking for Judicial Reasoning
and Governance of Law 263
Luís Moniz Pereira, Francisco C. Santos, and António Barata Lopes
Judicial Decision-Making in the Age of Artificial Intelligence 281
Willem H. Gravett
Liability for AI Driven Systems 299
Ana Taveira da Fonseca, Elsa Vaz de Sequeira, and Luís Barreto Xavier
Risks Associated with the Use of Natural Language Generation:
Swiss Civil Liability Law Perspective 319
Marcel Lanz and Stefan Mijic
AI Instruments for Risk of Recidivism Prediction and
the Possibility of Criminal Adjudication Deprived of
Personal Moral Recognition Standards: Sparse Notes
from a Layman 339
Pedro Garcia Marques
The Relevance of Deepfakes in the Administration of Criminal Justice 351
Dalila Durães, Pedro Miguel Freitas, and Paulo Novais
Antitrust Law and Coordination Through Al-Based Pricing
Technologies 371
Maria José Schmidt-Kessen and Max Huffman
The “Artificial Intelligence Act” Proposal on European e-Justice
Domains Through the Lens of User-Focused, User-Friendly
and Effective Judicial Protection Principles 397
Joana Covelo de Abreu
The European Union’s Approach to Artificial Intelligence
and the Challenge of Financial Systemic Risk 415
Anat Keller, Clara Martins Pereira, and Martinho Lucas Pires
Regulating AI: Challenges and the Way Forward Through
Regulatory Sandboxes 441
Katerina Yordanova and Natalie Bertels

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This open access book presents an interdisciplinary, multi-authored, edited collection of chapters on Artificial Intelligence ('AI') and the Law. AI technology has come to play a central role in the modern data economy. Through a combination of increased computing power, the growing availability of data and the advancement of algorithms, AI has now become an umbrella term for some of the most transformational technological breakthroughs of this age. The importance of AI stems from both the opportunities that it offers and the challenges that it entails. While AI applications hold the promise of economic growth and efficiency gains, they also create significant risks and uncertainty. The potential and perils of AI have thus come to dominate modern discussions of technology and ethics - and although AI was initially allowed to largely develop without guidelines or rules, few would deny that the law is set to play a fundamental role in shaping the future of AI.As the debate over AI is far from over, the need for rigorous analysis has never been greater. This book thus brings together contributors from different fields and backgrounds to explore how the law might provide answers to some of the most pressing questions raised by AI. An outcome of the Catolica Research Centre for the Future of Law and its interdisciplinary working group on Law and Artificial Intelligence, it includes contributions by leading scholars in the fields of technology, ethics and the law.?