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Abbott, Ryan,
The reasonable robot: artificial Intelligence and the law/
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Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
The reasonable robot: / edited by Ryan Abbott.
Reminder of title:
artificial Intelligence and the law/
Author:
Abbott, Ryan,
Published:
Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, : 2020,
Description:
viii, 156 pages; 23cm;
基督教聖經之智慧書導讀 :
"The concept of AI has ancient origins. Around the 8th Century BCE, the Greek poet Homer wrote in the Iliad about Hephaestus, the God of fire and a skilled inventor. He built golden automata, or self-operating machines, to help him work. Not only did Hephaestus build attendants for himself with "intelligence in their hearts" and the "appearance [of] living young women", he also built autonomous vehicles that could travel to and from the home of the gods, and a lethal autonomous weapon system named Talos that patrolled the beaches of Crete"--
Subject:
Artificial intelligence - Law and legislation. -
ISBN:
9781108459020(paperback):
The reasonable robot: artificial Intelligence and the law/
Abbott, Ryan,
The reasonable robot:
artificial Intelligence and the law/ edited by Ryan Abbott. - Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2020 - viii, 156 pages; 23cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Artificial intelligence and the Law -- Understanding Artificial Intelligence -- Should Artificial Intelligence Pay Taxes? -- The Reasonable Robot -- The Artificial Inventor -- Changing Intellectual Property Standards -- Punishing Artificial Intelligence -- Alternative Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence and AI Legal Neutrality.
"The concept of AI has ancient origins. Around the 8th Century BCE, the Greek poet Homer wrote in the Iliad about Hephaestus, the God of fire and a skilled inventor. He built golden automata, or self-operating machines, to help him work. Not only did Hephaestus build attendants for himself with "intelligence in their hearts" and the "appearance [of] living young women", he also built autonomous vehicles that could travel to and from the home of the gods, and a lethal autonomous weapon system named Talos that patrolled the beaches of Crete"--
ISBN: 9781108459020(paperback): NT938
LCCN: 2019042234Subjects--Topical Terms:
478179
Artificial intelligence
--Law and legislation.
The reasonable robot: artificial Intelligence and the law/
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