The development of Artificial Intelligence has brought with it many new questions, not least the legal, moral and ethical implications of the technology. This book not only looks at present-day answers to questions but offers much original material. If a computer really does embody intelligence can it be considered to be a person and therefore have legal rights? If such a computer suggests a course of action which results in injury or damage, who is to be held responsible? What too of the use and mis-use of information, ...
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The development of Artificial Intelligence has brought with it many new questions, not least the legal, moral and ethical implications of the technology. This book not only looks at present-day answers to questions but offers much original material. If a computer really does embody intelligence can it be considered to be a person and therefore have legal rights? If such a computer suggests a course of action which results in injury or damage, who is to be held responsible? What too of the use and mis-use of information, particularly by those intent on using computer systems to repress or displace human beings? How will we react to a serious accident which seems to have been computer-induced? What are the legal and moral responsibilities of programmers and other technicians in this context? These and many more questions need to be answered ever more urgently as this technology finds its way into our everyday lives. Some of the material may seem controversial at present. Nevertheless, as the questions posed are tested in real life, the author believes many of the ideas may soon become the accepted wisdom. This book will interest those studying Information Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Science, as well as Philosophy and Jurisprudence. In addition, The ideas are highly relevant to legal professionals who are likely to be involved in the implications of computer technology, now and in the future.
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