Robots Are People Too
How Siri, Google Car, and Artificial Intelligence Will Force Us to Change Our Laws
Summary:
The book explores the legal challenges and implications of artificial intelligence and autonomous technology, such as self-driving cars and virtual assistants. It discusses how existing laws will need to adapt to address issues of liability, rights, and personhood for AI entities.
Key points:
1. AI Legal Personhood: Weaver explores the idea of legally recognizing AI, like Siri and self-driving cars, as "electronic persons" with rights and duties as they become more advanced and common.
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