Skip to search
Skip to main content
Catalog
Help
Feedback
Your Account
Library Account
Bookmarks
(
0
)
Search History
Search in
Keyword
Title (keyword)
Author (keyword)
Subject (keyword)
Title starts with
Subject (browse)
Author (browse)
Author (sorted by title)
Call number (browse)
search for
Search
Advanced Search
Bookmarks
(
0
)
Princeton University Library Catalog
Start over
Cite
Send
to
SMS
Email
EndNote
RefWorks
RIS
Printer
Bookmark
Robots are people too : how Siri, Google Car, and artificial intelligence will force us to change our laws / John Frank Weaver.
Author
Weaver, John Frank
[Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Santa Barbara, California : Praeger, An imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC, [2014]
Description
ix, 234 pages ; 25 cm
Availability
Copies in the Library
Location
Call Number
Status
Location Service
Notes
Engineering Library - Stacks
K564.C6 W43 2014
Browse related items
Request
Details
Subject(s)
Artificial intelligence
—
Law and legislation
[Browse]
Robot industry
—
Law and legislation
[Browse]
Technological innovations
—
Law and legislation
—
Social aspects
[Browse]
Artificial intelligence
—
Law and legislation
—
United States
[Browse]
Summary note
"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"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
It's not what Isaac Asimov promised, but artificial intelligence if here
How to sue a robot: liability and AI
The Uniform Artificial intelligence Act and the regulation of AI
In Robots Parentis: when robots have custody of a child (or an adult)
RIMBY (Robots in My Backyard)
AI and the fourth amendment
The forthcoming United Nations conventions on artificial intelligence
What does a robot own?
Can AI be good for us?
Show 6 more Contents items
ISBN
9781440829451 ((hardback))
1440829454 ((hardback))
LCCN
2013023469
OCLC
840465029
Statement on language in description
Princeton University Library aims to describe library materials in a manner that is respectful to the individuals and communities who create, use, and are represented in the collections we manage.
Read more...
Other views
Staff view
Ask a Question
Suggest a Correction
Report Harmful Language
Supplementary Information