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Artificial Intelligence and Human Society

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  • Provides comprehensive discussions on the historical and social significance of the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • Covers a wide range of topics related to Artificial Intelligence, including ethical principles, legal regulations, education, employment, and security
  • Accessible for readers from different backgrounds including government officials, researchers and non-experts interested in Artificial Intelligence

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This book discusses in detail the great historical and social significance of the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI). It consists of seven chapters, each focusing on a specific issue related to AI, such as ethical principles, legal regulations, education, employment and security. Adopting a multidisciplinary approach, it appeals to wide readership, ranging from experts and government officials to the general public.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Shanghai University, Shanghai, China

    Donghan Jin

About the editor

Prof. Donghan Jin is President and CPC Committee Secretary of Shanghai University, and the Alternate Member of the 18th and 19th CPC Central Committee. He received BE degree from Wuhan Institute of Marine Engineering (now part of Wuhan University of Technology) in 1982, majored in internal-combustion engineering and PhD degree from China Ship Research Center in 1989 as the first PhD in internal-combustion engineering educated in China. Prof. Jin was elected as Member of Chinese Academy of Engineering in 2009. He has been engaged in the research and development of the new-type shipping engines and the power systems since 1982. 

Prof. Jin takes on many academic and professional roles, including the president of the Society on Chinese Internal Combustion Engines (SCICE), the vice-chairman of International Council on Combustion Engines, the chairman of the 27th International Council on Combustion Engines Congress (CIMAC Congress), the vice-president of the Shanghai Municipal Association for Science and Technology, the chairman of Appraisal Board for International Science and Technology Award on Shipping Engineering, the councilor of China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation and the chairman of National Offshore Wind Station Engineering Technology Center.

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