Legal Machines: Of Subsumption Automata, Artificial Intelligence, and the Search for the Correct Judgment - Bog af Stephan Meder - Hardback
As advances in artificial intelligence grip our imagination in the twenty-first century, Meder reminds us that law's first \machine age\ dates from at least the seventeenth century and the inventive minds of Jean Bodin and Thomas Hobbes. Jurists involved in finding legal decisions would be merely a cog in a large apparatus designed to give expression to the will of the sovereign through the proper application of the law. The nineteenth century declared war on the absolute monarchical state and..