Elgar Companion to Regulating AI and Big Data in Emerging Economies

Elgar Companion to Regulating AI and Big Data in Emerging Economies

Findlay, Mark; Ong, Li Min; Zhang, Wenxi

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

12/2023

284

Dura

Inglês

9781785362392

15 a 20 dias

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Contents :

Introduction to the Elgar Companion to Regulating AI and Big Data in Emergent Economies 1
Mark Findlay, Li Min Ong and Wenxi Zhang

PART I EDITORS' REFLECTIONS: REGULATORY FLOWS
1 The ongoing AI-regulation debate in the EU and its influence on the emergent economies - a new case for the 'Brussels Effect'? 22
Shu Li, Beatrice Schuette and Suvi Sankari
2 Challenges and opportunities of ethical AI and digital technology use in emerging economies 42
Meera Sarma, Chaminda Senaratne and Thomas Matheus
3 Private-public data governance in Indonesia's smart cities: promises and pitfalls 59
Berenika Drazewska

PART II EDITORS' REFLECTIONS: SELF-REGULATION AND AI ETHICS
4 The challenges of industry self-regulation of AI in emerging economies: implications of the case of Russia for public policy and institutional development 81
Gleb Papyshev and Masaru Yarime
5 The place of the African relational and moral theory of Ubuntu in the global artificial intelligence and big data discussion: critical reflections 99
Beatrice Okyere-Manu
6 The values of an AI ethical framework for a developing nation: considerations for Malaysia 115
Jaspal Kaur Sadhu Singh

PART III EDITORS' REFLECTIONS: CONTEXTUAL REGULATION
7 The relevance of culture in regulating AI and big data: the experience of the Macao SAR 138
Sara Migliorini and Rostam J. Neuwirth
8 Digital self-determination: an alternative paradigm for emerging economies 158
Wenxi Zhang, Li Min Ong and Mark Findlay

PART IV EDITORS' REFLECTIONS: REGULATORY DEVICES
9 Regulating AI in democratic erosion: context, imaginaries and voices in the Brazilian debate 183
Clara Iglesias Keller and Joao Carlos Magalhaes
10 The importance and challenges of developing a regulatory agenda for AI in Latin America 201
Armando Guio Espanol, Maria Antonia Carvajal, Elena Tamayo Uribe and Maria Isabel Mejia
11 Artificial intelligence: dependency, coloniality and technological subordination in Brazil 228
Joyce Souza and Rodolfo Avelino
Conclusion: reflecting on the 'new' North/South 245
Mark Findlay, Li Min Ong and Wenxi Zhang

Index 259
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AI Regulation; Data Governance; Self-Regulation; Socio-Technical Perspectives; Techno-Politics; Global South