Robot law / edited by Ryan Calo, A. Michael Froomkin, and Ian Kerr.
2016
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Title
Robot law / edited by Ryan Calo, A. Michael Froomkin, and Ian Kerr.
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Imprint
Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd., 2016.
Description
1 online resource (xxiv, 402 pages) ; cm
Series
Elgaronline.
Formatted Contents Note
pt. I. Starting points
pt. II. Responsibility
pt. III. Social and ethical meaning
pt. IV. Law enforcement
pt. V. War.
pt. II. Responsibility
pt. III. Social and ethical meaning
pt. IV. Law enforcement
pt. V. War.
Summary
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.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Description based on online resource; title from title screen (viewed January 21, 2016).
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Language
English
ISBN
9781783476732 e-book
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