Robots are people too : how Siri, Google Car, and artificial intelligence will force us to change our laws / John Frank Weaver.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781440829451 (hardback)
- 1440829454 (hardback)
- 343.09/99 23
- Q335 .W386 2014
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"The only book of its kind to look at how our legal system needs to change to accommodate a world in which machines, in addition to people, make decisions"-- Provided by publisher.
"Please see the attached txt. file"-- Provided by publisher.
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
May a robot hurt a human being? -- It's not what Isaac Asimov promised, but artificial intelligence if here -- How to sue a robot: liability and AI -- Must a robot obey orders from a human being? -- The Uniform Artificial intelligence Act and the regulation of AI -- In Robots Parentis: when robots have custody of a child (or an adult) -- RIMBY (Robots in My Backyard) -- AI and the fourth amendment -- The forthcoming United Nations conventions on artificial intelligence -- Will a robot protect itself? -- What does a robot own? -- Can AI be good for us?
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