Wörsdörfer publishes new book on AI ethics and governance

Manuel Wörsdörfer, associate professor of management and computing ethics at the University of Maine, has published a new book exploring the ethical, cultural and regulatory dimensions of artificial intelligence.

In “AI Ethics and Governance: Historical, Cultural, and Regulatory Perspectives,” Wörsdörfer explores AI through the lens of history, philosophy, ethics, political economy and public policy. Through six interconnected essays, the book analyzes the origins of AI research, portrayals of artificial intelligence in popular culture and the emerging approaches to regulation.