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The Rise of Robotics & AI: Technological Advances & Normative Dilemmas

In: Robotics, AI and the Future of Law

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  • Ugo Pagallo

    (Università di Torino)

  • Marcelo Corrales

    (Universidad Politécnica y Artística del Paraguay (UPAP))

  • Mark Fenwick

    (Kyushu University)

  • Nikolaus Forgó

    (University of Vienna)

Abstract

Computer science, roboticsRobotics and AIArtificial Intelligence (AI) haveInnovation allLaw developed rapidly in recent years, bringing profound changes to all aspects of human life. However, the emergenceEmergence and proliferation of these new technologies has not occurred within the bounds of traditional organizational, ethical and regulatory systems. We have reached an inflection point, where we need to pursue new business models and normative frameworks to underpin these fast-developing technologies. This introductory chapter briefly maps the evolution of these different technologies and argues for a new, more forward-oriented approach to the business and normative challenges that are created. The discussion ends with a review of the chapters that comprise this volume.

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  • Ugo Pagallo & Marcelo Corrales & Mark Fenwick & Nikolaus Forgó, 2018. "The Rise of Robotics & AI: Technological Advances & Normative Dilemmas," Perspectives in Law, Business and Innovation, in: Marcelo Corrales & Mark Fenwick & Nikolaus Forgó (ed.), Robotics, AI and the Future of Law, pages 1-13, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:perchp:978-981-13-2874-9_1
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-2874-9_1
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