The Cambridge handbook on the law, policy, and regulation of human-robot interaction / edited by Woodrow Barfield, Yueh-Hsuan Weng, Ugo Pagallo.
2024
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Title
The Cambridge handbook on the law, policy, and regulation of human-robot interaction / edited by Woodrow Barfield, Yueh-Hsuan Weng, Ugo Pagallo.
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Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2024.
Description
1 online resource (xliii, 843 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Formatted Contents Note
Woodrow Barfield, Yueh-Hsuan Weng, and Ugo Pagallo / Introduction to law, policy, and regulations for human-robot interaction
Ricarda Wullenkord, Dimitri Lacroix, and Friederike Eyssel / Anthropomorphism and human robot interaction (HRI)
Woodrow Barfield and Thomas B. Sheridan / Human-robot interaction implications : for law, policy, and regulations
Massimo Durante / Trust-based interfaces in HR interaction
Kristen Thomasen / Robots, regulation, and the changing nature of public space
Kamil Mamak / Challenges of the legal protection of human lives in the time of anthropomorphic robots
Ződi Zsolt / What will robot laws look like? considering code, AI and human laws
Adam Douglas Hill / Oversight boards for regulation of AI-enabled robots
Pompeu Casanovas / Building a smart legal ecosystem for industry
Simon Chesterman / I, robot? legal personality for robots and the android fallacy
Tatsuhiko INATANI, "Legal being" : going beyond the debate of legal personhood for "intelligent" non-humans
Margaret Ryznar, Robot romance
Eduardo Benitez Sandoval, Mark Billinghurst, Massimiliano Cappuccio / Robot natives : future design and regulations for baby robot interaction
Diana Saplacan, Zada Pajalic, and Jim Tørresen / Should social and assistive robots integrated within home- and healthcare services-be universally designed?
Lachlan Urquhart and Andrew McStay / Regulating emotional artificial intelligence in cars
Elisabeth Hildt / Some critical thoughts on anthropomorphic social robot design
Naomi Lintvedt / A critical analysis of consent in human-robot interaction
AJung Moon and Jimin Rhim / Rosie is a rental : what thriving interactive robotics could mean for our society
Katie Seaborn / Bots against bias : critical next steps for human-robot interaction
Jessica Barfield / Robot ethics for interaction with humanoid, AI-enabled and expressive robots
Mark Coeckelbergh / The Ubuntu robot :towards a relational conceptual framework for intercultural robotics
Gabriele Trovato and Yueh-Hsuan Weng / Ethical, legal, and social concerns in the application of social robots in religious settings : a case study of the catholic robot SanTO
Chih-hsiung Chen / Helpers for helpers : ethical and legal considerations for long-term care robots
Yueh-Hsuan Weng / Ethical design and standardization for robot governance
Thomas Burri, Markus Christen, Juliane Beck, and Daniel Trusilo / Eight recommendations for ethical and legal assessments of robotic systems interacting with humans
Kerstin Haring / Cultural differences in social robot perception
Takayuki Kanda / Moral interaction with social robots
Vivek Nallur and Ken Bell / I'm not like the others, I'm your friend : towards an ethics for AI in behavioural interventions and choice architectures
Satoshi Narihara / Personal autonomy and machine autonomy in human-robot interaction
Omri Rachum-Twaig and Ohad Somech / Robots in a civilized society : should robots be taught to adhere to social norms?
Kumar Yogeeswaran and Christoph Bartneck / Racialization and bias toward humanoids
Eduard Fosch-Villaronga, Hadassah Drukarch, and Bart Custers / Privacy considerations for socially assistive robots
Chih-hsing Ho / Privacy and transparency in human-robot interaction
Alice Guerra, Francesco Parisi, Daniel Pi, Levi Seidel / Robotic torts
Ildar R. Begishev / Limits of criminal law regulation of robotics : the Russian Federation law perspective
Ying Hu / Robot criminal liability
Seda Yağmur SÜMER / The use of artificial intelligence on criminal proceedings with robot judges as a different dimension
Marc Jonathan Blitz / The First Amendment and robots in virtual and physical worlds
Mateja Durovic and Danai Skevi / Humanoid robots and consumer law and policy
Martin Ebers / Therapy without therapists : human-robot interaction under the EU medical device regulation and the Artificial Intelligence Act
Juliya Kharitonova / Legal analysis of a social robot : the appropriation of ideas and labor
Roberta F. Mann / Considering the tax policy implications of automation and AI enabled robots
Ugo Pagallo / Humanoid AI systems for healthcare in outer space : a new generation of opportunities and legal puzzles
Monika Simmler / Ensuring accountability for robots and AI under criminal law
Abbas Basiri / Intelligent industrial and service robots : a discussion of international human rights
Woodrow Barfield, Yueh-Hsuan Weng, Ugo Pagallo / Concluding thoughts on future directions in law, policy, and regulations for human-robot interaction.
Ricarda Wullenkord, Dimitri Lacroix, and Friederike Eyssel / Anthropomorphism and human robot interaction (HRI)
Woodrow Barfield and Thomas B. Sheridan / Human-robot interaction implications : for law, policy, and regulations
Massimo Durante / Trust-based interfaces in HR interaction
Kristen Thomasen / Robots, regulation, and the changing nature of public space
Kamil Mamak / Challenges of the legal protection of human lives in the time of anthropomorphic robots
Ződi Zsolt / What will robot laws look like? considering code, AI and human laws
Adam Douglas Hill / Oversight boards for regulation of AI-enabled robots
Pompeu Casanovas / Building a smart legal ecosystem for industry
Simon Chesterman / I, robot? legal personality for robots and the android fallacy
Tatsuhiko INATANI, "Legal being" : going beyond the debate of legal personhood for "intelligent" non-humans
Margaret Ryznar, Robot romance
Eduardo Benitez Sandoval, Mark Billinghurst, Massimiliano Cappuccio / Robot natives : future design and regulations for baby robot interaction
Diana Saplacan, Zada Pajalic, and Jim Tørresen / Should social and assistive robots integrated within home- and healthcare services-be universally designed?
Lachlan Urquhart and Andrew McStay / Regulating emotional artificial intelligence in cars
Elisabeth Hildt / Some critical thoughts on anthropomorphic social robot design
Naomi Lintvedt / A critical analysis of consent in human-robot interaction
AJung Moon and Jimin Rhim / Rosie is a rental : what thriving interactive robotics could mean for our society
Katie Seaborn / Bots against bias : critical next steps for human-robot interaction
Jessica Barfield / Robot ethics for interaction with humanoid, AI-enabled and expressive robots
Mark Coeckelbergh / The Ubuntu robot :towards a relational conceptual framework for intercultural robotics
Gabriele Trovato and Yueh-Hsuan Weng / Ethical, legal, and social concerns in the application of social robots in religious settings : a case study of the catholic robot SanTO
Chih-hsiung Chen / Helpers for helpers : ethical and legal considerations for long-term care robots
Yueh-Hsuan Weng / Ethical design and standardization for robot governance
Thomas Burri, Markus Christen, Juliane Beck, and Daniel Trusilo / Eight recommendations for ethical and legal assessments of robotic systems interacting with humans
Kerstin Haring / Cultural differences in social robot perception
Takayuki Kanda / Moral interaction with social robots
Vivek Nallur and Ken Bell / I'm not like the others, I'm your friend : towards an ethics for AI in behavioural interventions and choice architectures
Satoshi Narihara / Personal autonomy and machine autonomy in human-robot interaction
Omri Rachum-Twaig and Ohad Somech / Robots in a civilized society : should robots be taught to adhere to social norms?
Kumar Yogeeswaran and Christoph Bartneck / Racialization and bias toward humanoids
Eduard Fosch-Villaronga, Hadassah Drukarch, and Bart Custers / Privacy considerations for socially assistive robots
Chih-hsing Ho / Privacy and transparency in human-robot interaction
Alice Guerra, Francesco Parisi, Daniel Pi, Levi Seidel / Robotic torts
Ildar R. Begishev / Limits of criminal law regulation of robotics : the Russian Federation law perspective
Ying Hu / Robot criminal liability
Seda Yağmur SÜMER / The use of artificial intelligence on criminal proceedings with robot judges as a different dimension
Marc Jonathan Blitz / The First Amendment and robots in virtual and physical worlds
Mateja Durovic and Danai Skevi / Humanoid robots and consumer law and policy
Martin Ebers / Therapy without therapists : human-robot interaction under the EU medical device regulation and the Artificial Intelligence Act
Juliya Kharitonova / Legal analysis of a social robot : the appropriation of ideas and labor
Roberta F. Mann / Considering the tax policy implications of automation and AI enabled robots
Ugo Pagallo / Humanoid AI systems for healthcare in outer space : a new generation of opportunities and legal puzzles
Monika Simmler / Ensuring accountability for robots and AI under criminal law
Abbas Basiri / Intelligent industrial and service robots : a discussion of international human rights
Woodrow Barfield, Yueh-Hsuan Weng, Ugo Pagallo / Concluding thoughts on future directions in law, policy, and regulations for human-robot interaction.
Summary
This volume provides a unique perspective on an emerging area of scholarship and legislative concern: the law, policy, and regulation of human-robot interaction (HRI). The increasing intelligence and human-likeness of social robots points to a challenging future for determining appropriate laws, policies, and regulations related to the design and use of AI robots. Japan, China, South Korea, and the US, along with the European Union, Australia and other countries are beginning to determine how to regulate AI-enabled robots, which concerns not only the law, but also issues of public policy and dilemmas of applied ethics affected by our personal interactions with social robots. The volume's interdisciplinary approach dissects both the specificities of multiple jurisdictions and the moral and legal challenges posed by human-like robots. As robots become more like us, so too will HRI raise issues triggered by human interactions with other people.
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9781009386708 (ebook)
9781009386661 (hardback)
9781009477505 (paperback)
9781009386661 (hardback)
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