
Research Article
Should We Share Rights and Obligations with Artificial Intelligence Robots?
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@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-030-51005-3_33, author={Corneliu Andy Pusca}, title={Should We Share Rights and Obligations with Artificial Intelligence Robots?}, proceedings={Science and Technologies for Smart Cities. 5th EAI International Summit, SmartCity360, Braga, Portugal, December 4-6, 2019, Proceedings}, proceedings_a={SMARTCITY}, year={2020}, month={7}, keywords={Robots Personhood Rights Liability Taxation Control}, doi={10.1007/978-3-030-51005-3_33} }
- Corneliu Andy Pusca
Year: 2020
Should We Share Rights and Obligations with Artificial Intelligence Robots?
SMARTCITY
Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-51005-3_33
Abstract
Technology could have impact on the public safety of humans it is not enough to simply presume it works. The social structures are already revolutionized by the introduction of artificial intelligence in the industry and society and the legal framework is not yet prepared to absorb the impact. This is why we consider that robots should have a distinctive legal status, separate from their users and owners. The role of this special issue is to define the contents of the status of the artificially intelligent agents (liability, rights, tax duties and so on) for a minimum certainty not only related to eventual damages, but also to the public safety and data protection.
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