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The Open-Texture Risk for the Human-Robot Co-Existence Society: A Review of Ryan Calo’s OPEN ROBOTICS
Internet Law Review (2011)
  • Yueh-Hsuan Weng, Peking University
Abstract
Robot Technology will become a transformative industrial trend following Personal Computer and Internet, and with its technology development, it will be presented as “Emerging Into Human’s Life” as well as “Integrating Into the Human’s Body”. In other words, the Human-Robot Co-Existence Society will be a promising future. The article “Open Robotics” tries to solve the emerging legal problem that the United States will soon face when its next generation robots industry develops at the initial stage. The author Ryan Calo argues that in order to fulfill many promises for the consumers, the Personal Robots platform have to adopt a relatively open attitude towards technical innovation of the robotics industry. However, the achievement of technical openness for the robot industry relies on the law.
Keywords
  • Robot Law,
  • Robot Safety,
  • Open-Texture Risk,
  • Selective Immunity
Publication Date
Winter December, 2011
Citation Information
Yueh-Hsuan Weng. "The Open-Texture Risk for the Human-Robot Co-Existence Society: A Review of Ryan Calo’s OPEN ROBOTICS" Internet Law Review 13 (2011): 88-99, Beijing: Peking University Press, ISBN 978-7-301-19868-1.