Fr. 120.00

Robotica - Speech Rights and Artificial Intelligence

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Ronald K. L. Collins is the Harold S. Shefelman Distinguished Scholar at the University of Washington School of Law. David M. Skover is the Fredric C. Tausend Professor of Constitutional Law at Seattle University School of Law. Klappentext Offers a First Amendment approach to defend against governmental censorship of the newest form of technological expression: robotic speech. Zusammenfassung In every era of communications technology - whether print! radio! television! or Internet - governments have found ways to control and censor communication. The same will occur with artificial intelligence and robotic expression. This is the first book to develop new First Amendment defenses and justifications for covering and protecting robotic speech. Inhaltsverzeichnis The thesis; Ronald Collins and David Skover; Prologue: technology and communication; 1. The progress and perils of communication; 2. Robots and their receivers; 3. The new norm of utility; Epilogue: from Areopagitica to Robotica; The commentaries; Robotica in context: an introduction to the commentaries Ryan Calo; The age of sensorship Jane Bambauer; Speech in, speech out James Grimmelmann; An old libel lawyer confronts Robotica's brave new world Bruce E. H. Johnson; What's old is new again (and vice-versa) Helen Norton; Reply Ronald Collins and David Skover; Robotica refined.

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