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Book Title: Law and Autonomous Machines
Editor(s): Chinen, Mark
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 1
Extract:
Contents
Preface and acknowledgements vi
Introduction viii
PART I THE RISE OF AUTONOMOUS
TECHNOLOGIES AND CURRENT LAW
1 The emerging challenge 2
2 Existing law and other forms of governance 23
PART II INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP RESPONSIBILITY
3 Individual responsibility 52
4 The legal and moral responsibility of groups 77
PART III REIMAGINING RESPONSIBILITY AND THE
RESPONSIBLE AGENT
5 Reframing responsibility 103
6 Altering the responsible agent 127
PART IV ETHICAL AI
7 Law-abiding machines and systems 147
8 Moral machines and systems 170
9 Machines and systems as legal and moral subjects 194
PART V CONCLUSIONS
10 Trigger events 224
Index 237
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