Robots Are People Too: How Siri, Google Car, and Artificial Intelligence Will Force Us to Change Our Laws

How Siri, Google Car, and Artificial Intelligence Will Force Us to Change Our Laws

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Robotics, Social Aspects
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Author: John Frank Weaver ISBN: 9781440829468
Publisher: ABC-CLIO Publication: November 26, 2013
Imprint: Praeger Language: English
Author: John Frank Weaver
ISBN: 9781440829468
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
Publication: November 26, 2013
Imprint: Praeger
Language: English

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.

• Describes court cases, regulations, and statutes that are affected by the technological advances of artificial intelligence

• Eschews overtly technical or legalistic discussions to provide clear, accessible information

• Discusses a number of popular, topical, and controversial technologies, providing historical background for each and their legal implications

• Focuses on devices that are already in use to illustrate where the law falls short in governing artificial intelligence and how legal models should be amended

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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.

• Describes court cases, regulations, and statutes that are affected by the technological advances of artificial intelligence

• Eschews overtly technical or legalistic discussions to provide clear, accessible information

• Discusses a number of popular, topical, and controversial technologies, providing historical background for each and their legal implications

• Focuses on devices that are already in use to illustrate where the law falls short in governing artificial intelligence and how legal models should be amended

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