Open access peer-reviewed Edited Volume

Artificial Intelligence - Social, Ethical and Legal Issues

Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence Social, Ethical and Legal Issues Edited by Elmer P. Dadios

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Elmer P. Dadios
Elmer P. Dadios

De La Salle University,
Philippines

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Andries Engelbrecht
Andries Engelbrecht

Stellenbosch University,
South Africa

Published 11 June 2025

Doi 10.5772/intechopen.1002134

ISBN 978-0-85466-496-2

Print ISBN 978-0-85466-497-9

eBook (PDF) ISBN 978-0-85466-498-6

Copyright year 2025

Number of pages 208

Part of the book series Artificial Intelligence

Issn 2633-1403

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2. Medical AI in the EU: Regulatory Considerations and Future Outlook

By Pertti Ranttila, Golnaz Sahebi, Elina Kontio and Jussi Salmi

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3. The Role of Transparency in AI-Driven Technologies: Targeting Healthcare

By Paula Subías-Beltrán, Carla Pitarch, Carolina Migliorelli, Luís Marte, Mar Galofré and Silvia Orte

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4. Designing Trustworthy AI in Higher Education

By Sandra Rebholz, Paul Libbrecht and Wolfgang Müller

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8. From Bias to Balance: Navigating Gender Inclusion in AI

By Gloriana J. Monko and Mohamedi M. Mjahidi

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9. Machine Learning in Procurement with a View to Equity

By Ishrat Fatima, Roberto Nai and Rosa Meo

18

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