Thursday, 11 January 2018

CYBER: Res Robotica! Liability and Driverless Vehicles

SCL: Res Robotica! Liability and Driverless Vehicles: "The laws clearly assume a level of awareness of action that suggests the conscious machines sit somewhere between our traditional views of legal objects and persons. Professor Lilian Edwards and others have spoken extensively about the applicability of Asimov's laws and as part of a joint EPSRC and AHRC Robotics Retreat in 2010 proposed some 'principles for designers, builders and users of robots'[1] that are aimed at taking Asimov's rules and developing them for real world applications as well as setting out some overarching messages designed to encourage responsibility within the robotics research and industrial community.
Ten years on from the I, Robot film (and 70 from the book), robots are becoming mainstream.

This article concentrates on the development of robotic driverless road vehicles and specifically the issue of liability on the road." 'via Blog this'

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