The Laws Of Robots: Crimes, Contracts, And Torts -

Usually, the programmer or user is liable if they use a robot as a tool to commit a crime.

If a predictive policing robot or surveillance drone discriminates, the liability often falls on the developers for "reckless" design. The Laws of Robots: Crimes, Contracts, and Torts

If an AI negotiates a deal its creator didn't intend, the legal debate centers on whether the creator is still bound by the "unforeseeable" outcome. 🚑 Torts: When Robots Cause Harm Usually, the programmer or user is liable if

In the US, states like Nevada and California have specific laws for autonomous vehicles and delivery bots. If you'd like to dive deeper, let me know: Are you looking at industrial bots or consumer AI? categorizing robots by risk level (Unacceptable

The world's first comprehensive horizontal law, categorizing robots by risk level (Unacceptable, High, Limited, Minimal).

Usually, the programmer or user is liable if they use a robot as a tool to commit a crime.

If a predictive policing robot or surveillance drone discriminates, the liability often falls on the developers for "reckless" design.

If an AI negotiates a deal its creator didn't intend, the legal debate centers on whether the creator is still bound by the "unforeseeable" outcome. 🚑 Torts: When Robots Cause Harm

In the US, states like Nevada and California have specific laws for autonomous vehicles and delivery bots. If you'd like to dive deeper, let me know: Are you looking at industrial bots or consumer AI?

The world's first comprehensive horizontal law, categorizing robots by risk level (Unacceptable, High, Limited, Minimal).