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SIRI-OUSLY 2.0: What Artificial Intelligence Reveals about the First Amendment
Machines that can actually think are referred to as strong Artificial intelligence (AI). The First Amendment might protect speech by strong AI. Courts focused on the value of speech to listeners and the need to constrain government power will be sympathetic to this view.
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Margot Kaminski, Helen Norton, Toni M. Massaro |
2017 |
The Three Laws of Robotics in the Age of Big Data
Robots are set in motion by human beings. Laws governing robots should bind the firms and governments that use robots. Those that use robots, big data, and artificial intelligence should act in good faith and take care not to harm the public.
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Jack M. Balkin |
2017 |
The Second Machine Age: Work, Progress, and Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant Technologies
Digital technologies such as robots and self-driving cars are advancing rapidly. These new technologies will bring profound benefits. However, companies will have less need for some kinds of workers, resulting in unemployment.
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Erik Brynjolfsson, Andrew McAfee |
2014 |
Robots and Privacy
As robots become more mainstream, the technology can implicate privacy in obvious and surprising ways.
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M. Ryan Calo |
2012 |