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2025.01.16
Woodrow Barfield, Yueh-Hsuan Weng, Ugo Pagallo 著
The Cambridge Handbook of the Law, Policy, and Regulation for Human–Robot Interaction
2024.11 ケンブリッジ大学出版局
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書籍の概要
The Cambridge Handbook of the Law, Policy, and Regulation for Human–Robot Interaction is organized into four parts. The first part consists of eight chapters and focuses on providing a broad introduction to the law, policy, and regulations which apply to human-robot interaction. First, the editors introduce the topic, followed by topics such as the anthropomorphism of robots, telerobotics and human-robot interaction, issues of trust for robots, regulating robots in public spaces, creating oversight boards to regulate robots, and other introductory issues and fundamental issues. The second part, with 10 chapters, covers issues and concerns that involve human-robot interaction and discusses important questions such as whether AI entities should have legal person rights, how family law is implicated by emotional attachments to robots, the design of social robots, and critical next steps for human-robot interaction. Part Three, containing 14 chapters, discusses issues of ethics, culture, and values that are impacted by human-robot interaction. In this section, the contributors discuss expressive robots, intercultural issues, ethical issues which are raised when robots are used in religious settings, the use of robots for long-term assistance, moral issues involved in interacting with robots, and whether robots should adhere to social norms. The fourth section of the Handbook, with 13 chapters, covers Legal Challenges for Human-Robot Interaction, in which we discuss robots and tort law, criminal law issues for human-robot interaction, constitutional issues such as free speech, how consumer law relates to human-robot interaction, how tax law relates to robots in the workforce, robots in outer space, and concluding thoughts by the editors.
著者から一言
The Cambridge Handbook of the Law, Policy, and Regulation for Human–Robot Interaction informs us that there is much to be learned about the future direction of humanity by focusing on how humans are not only building what may become super intelligent entities (that in many ways may replace us in work and social settings), but how we are interacting with them at an interpersonal level. The 46 chapters in the Handbook, while providing great depth and breadth on the topic, are still considered by us to be a starting point to creating the appropriate law and policies to protect humanity in an age of increasingly intelligent robots and to provide opportunities for humanity and intelligent robots to live together, thrive, and flourish in the future which awaits us.
(高等研究院 Yueh-Hsuan Weng)
目次
Part I - An Introduction to the Law, Policy, and Regulation for Human–Robot Interaction
1 - Introduction to the Law, Policy, and Regulation for Human–Robot Interaction
2 - Anthropomorphism and Human–Robot Interaction
3 - Human–Robot Interaction
4 - Trust-Based Interfaces in Human–Robot Interaction
5 - Robots, Regulation, and the Changing Nature of Public Space
6 - Challenges of the Legal Protection of Human Lives in the Time of Anthropomorphic Robots
7 - What Will Robot Laws Look Like? Considering Code, AI and Human Laws
8 - Oversight Boards for Regulation of AI-Enabled Robots
9 - Building a Smart Legal Ecosystem for Industry 5.0
Part II - Issues and Concerns for Human–Robot Interaction
10 - I, Robot? Legal Personality for Robots and the Android Fallacy
11 - “Legal Being”
12 - Robot Romance
13 - Robot Natives
14 - Should Social and Assistive Robots Integrated within Home- and Healthcare Services Be Universally Designed?
15 - Regulating Emotional Artificial Intelligence in Cars
16 - Some Critical Thoughts on Anthropomorphic Social Robot Design
17 - A Critical Analysis of Consent in Human–Robot Interaction
18 - Rosie Is a Rental
19 - Bots against Bias
Part III - Ethics, Culture, and Values Impacted by Human–Robot Interactions
20 - Robot Ethics for Interaction with Humanoid, AI-Enabled, and Expressive Robots
21 - The Ubuntu Robot
22 - Ethical, Legal, and Social Concerns in the Application of Social Robots in Religious Settings
23 - Helpers for Helpers
24 - Ethical Design and Standardization for Robot Governance
25 - Eight Recommendations for Ethical and Legal Assessments of Robotic Systems Interacting with Humans
26 - Cultural Differences in Social Robot Perception
27 - Moral Interaction with Social Robots
28 - I’m Not Like the Others, I’m Your Friend
29 - Personal Autonomy and Machine Autonomy in Human–Robot Interaction
30 - Robots in a Civilized Society
31 - Racialization and Bias toward Humanoids
32 - Privacy Considerations for Socially Assistive Robots
33 - Privacy and Transparency in Human–Robot Interaction
Part IV - Legal Challenges for Human–Robot Interaction
34 - Robotic Torts
35 - Limits of Criminal Law Regulation of Robotics
36 - Robot Criminal Liability
37 - The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Criminal Proceedings with Robot Judges as a Different Dimension
38 - The First Amendment and Robots in the Virtual and Physical Worlds
39 - Humanoid Robots and Consumer Law and Policy
40 - Therapy without Therapists
41 - A Legal Analysis of a Social Robot
42 - Considering the Tax Policy Implications of Automation and AI-Enabled Robots
43 - Humanoid AI Systems for Healthcare in Outer Space
44 - Ensuring Accountability for Robots and AI under Criminal Law
45 - Intelligent Industrial and Service Robots
46 - Concluding Thoughts on Future Directions in the Law, Policy, and Regulation for Human–Robot Interaction
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九州大学 高等研究院 Yueh-Hsuan Weng(ウェン・ユエシュアン)
E-mail: weng.yueh.hsuan.647★m.kyushu-u.ac.jp
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