Robot law
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Robot law
E. Elgar, c2016
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Like the Internet before it, robotics is a socially and economically transformative technology. Robot Law explores how the increasing sophistication of robots and their widespread deployment into hospitals, public spaces, and battlefields requires rethinking of a wide variety of philosophical and public policy issues, including how this technology interacts with existing legal regimes, and thus may inspire changes in policy and in law.
This volume collects the efforts of a diverse group of scholars who each, in their own way, has worked to overcome barriers in order to facilitate necessary and timely discussions of a technology in its infancy. Identifying controversial legal, ethical, and philosophical problems, the authors reveal how issues surrounding robotics and regulation are more complicated than engineers could have anticipated, and just how much definitional and applied work remains to be done.
This groundbreaking examination of a brand-new reality will be of interest and of use to a variety of groups as the authors include engineers, ethicists, lawyers, roboticists, philosophers, and serving military.
Contributors include: P. Asaro, C. Bassani, E. Calisgan, R. Calo, G. Conti, D.M. Cooper, G. Conti, E.A. Croft, K. Darling, F. Ferreira, A.M. Froomkin, S. Gutiu, W. Hartzog, F.P. Hubbard, C.E.A. Karnow, I. Kerr, D. Larkin, J. Millar, A. Moon, J. Nelson, F. Operto, N.M. Richards, L.A. Shay, W.D. Smart, B.W. Smith, K. Szilagyi, K. Thomasen, H.F.M. Van der Loos, G. Veruggio
目次
Contents:
PART II STARTING POINTS
Introduction
A. Michael Froomkin
1. How Should the Law Think about Robots?
Neil M. Richards and William D. Smart
PART II RESPONSIBILITY
2. Allocating the Risk of Physical Injury from "Sophisticated Robots": Efficiency, Fairness, and Innovation
F. Patrick Hubbard
3. The Application of Traditional Tort Theory to Embodied Machine Intelligence
Curtis E.A. Karnow
4. Lawyers and Engineers Should Speak the Same Robot Language
Bryant Walker Smith
5. Delegation, Relinquishment and Responsibility: The Prospect of Expert Robots
Jason Millar and Ian Kerr
PART III SOCIAL AND ETHICAL MEANING
6. The Open Roboethics Initiative and the Elevator-Riding Robot
AJung Moon, Ergun Calisgan, Camilla Bassani, Fausto Ferreira, Fiorella Operto, Gianmarco Veruggio, Elizabeth A. Croft and H. F. Machiel Van der Loos
7. The Application of a 'Sufficiently and Selectively Open License' to Limit Liability and Ethical Concerns Associated with Open Robotics
Diana Marina Cooper
8. The Roboticization of Consent
Sinziana M. Gutiu
9. Extending Legal Protection to Social Robots: The Effects of Anthropomorphism, Empathy, and Violent Behavior Towards Robotic Objects
Kate Darling
PART IV LAW ENFORCEMENT
10. Confronting Automated Law Enforcement
Lisa A. Shay, Woodrow Hartzog, John Nelson, Dominic Larkin and Gregory Conti
11. Do Robots Dream of Electric Laws? An Experiment in the Law as Algorithm
Lisa A. Shay, Woodrow Hartzog, John Nelson and Gregory Conti
12. Examining the Constitutionality of Robot-enhanced Interrogation
Kristen Thomasen
PART V WAR
13. Asleep at the Switch? How Killer Robots Become a Force Multiplier of Military Necessity
Ian Kerr and Katie Szilagyi
14. Jus nascendi, Robotic Weapons and the Martens Clause
Peter Asaro
Index
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