Artificial intelligence : : robot law, policy, and ethics / / Nathalie Rébé.
In Artificial Intelligence: Robot Law, Policy and Ethics , Dr. Nathalie Rébé discusses the legal and contemporary issues in relation to creating conscious robots. She argues that AI's physical and decision-making capacities to act on its own means having to grant it a juridical personality. T...
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Rébé, Nathalie Artificial intelligence : robot law, policy, and ethics / Nathalie Rébé. Leiden, Netherlands ; Boston, Massachusetts : Brill Nijhoff, [2021] ©2021 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource rdacarrier Nijhoff Law Specials ; 102 In Artificial Intelligence: Robot Law, Policy and Ethics , Dr. Nathalie Rébé discusses the legal and contemporary issues in relation to creating conscious robots. She argues that AI's physical and decision-making capacities to act on its own means having to grant it a juridical personality. The advancement in new technologies forces us to reconsider the role Artificial Intelligence (AI) will have in our society. Sectors such as education, transportation, jobs, sex, business, the military, medical and security will be particularly affected by the development of AI. This work provides an analysis of cases and existing regulatory tools, which could be used by lawyers in future trials. Dr. Rébé also offers a new comprehensive framework to regulate Strong AI so that 'it' can safely live among humans. This book is a response to two questions: first, should we ban or prohibit AI; and, secondly, if not, what should be the salient features of a legal or regulatory framework for AI?. Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Figures -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Introduction: AI (R)evolution: On the Path to Robot Independence -- Part 1 The Light and Dark Side of Advanced Technologies -- Introduction to Part 1 -- Chapter 1 Heading Towards Dire Economic Consequences? -- Summary -- Chapter 2 A Revolution for Worldwide Education -- Summary -- Chapter 3 Privacy and Law Enforcement in an Artificial World -- Summary -- Chapter 4 Future Military Scenarios -- Summary -- Chapter 5 Trans-humanism and Medical Progress -- Summary -- Chapter 6 Robot Relationships: Love, Sex and Business -- Summary -- Part 2 AI Rights, Crimes and Punishments -- Introduction to Part 2 -- Chapter 7 The Juridical Personality of Artificial Intelligence -- Summary -- Chapter 8 Inherent Rights of Strong AI -- Summary -- Chapter 9 Illegal Usage of AI Technology -- Slavery -- Prostitution -- Discrimination -- Physical Mistreatment -- Death -- Financial crimes -- Hacking -- Speculative Decision- Making -- Virtual Reality (vr) -- Mind Crimes -- Privacy -- Robots at War -- Summary -- Chapter 10 Jurisdictional Competencies and Fair Punishment for Wrongful Conduct -- Summary -- Chapter 11 Starter's Guide for Future Trials -- Summary -- Chapter 12 Thinking Ahead: Building a New AI Convention -- Summary -- Conclusion: Will Mankind Be Overwhelmed and Become the Slave of Its Own Innovation? -- Annexes -- Annex 1 Related Cases -- Annex 2 Related Conventions -- Annex 3 New Proposed AI Legislation -- Bibliography -- Articles -- Blog -- Books -- Cases -- Dictionaries -- Magazine -- Movies -- Online Press -- Regulations -- Reports -- tv Series -- Websites -- Index. Includes bibliographical references and index. Description based on print version record. Artificial intelligence Law and legislation. Artificial intelligence Government policy. Artificial intelligence Moral and ethical aspects. 90-04-45809-3 Nijhoff Law Specials ; 102. |
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