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Robots Are People Too
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Robots Are People Too

How Siri, Google Car, and Artificial Intelligence Will Force Us to Change Our Laws

Praeger, 2013 更多详情

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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Analytical
  • Innovative
  • Engaging

Recommendation

Attorney John Frank Weaver, an expert on artificial intelligence and the law, addresses the emerging legal positives, negatives and complications related to robots and artificial intelligence (AI), both weak and strong. He goes over several distinct arenas of human interaction, one at a time, in a way that allows him to build a cumulative argument. Weaver discusses technological developments in both historical and legal contexts as he analyzes how AI will affect your work and your life. Tech geeks who revel in the potential future of this technology will welcome his humorous riffs on great robots and droids from popular culture. getAbstract recommends Weaver’s informed and sobering consideration of AI to anyone who follows technological trends, economics and future visions of society. It will also intrigue entrepreneurs, investors, and those working in defense and automotive fields, manufacturing, shipping, medicine or home care.

Take-Aways

  • Robots and artificial intelligence (AI) offer great wealth opportunities and increased productivity, but spur daunting social and legal issues.
  • “Strong AI,” like intelligent robots, exists only in science fiction.
  • Widely available “weak AI” is transforming society and its processes.

About the Author

A specialist in artificial intelligence and the law, John Frank Weaver is an attorney with McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton in Portsmouth, NH.


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