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European Union Policy-Making on Robotics and Artificial Intelligence: Selected Issues
Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy Pub Date : 2017-12-30 , DOI: 10.3935/cyelp.13.2017.272
Thomas Kirchberger

This article uses the recently issued report on civil law rules on robotics by the European Parliament's Committee on Legal Affairs as an anchoring point. After a brief overview of the topic’s socio-economical background, it contains an attempt to define and explain artificial intelligence. By examining the role of autonomous machines in the workforce, it gives an overview of the most pressing questions the future of labour might bring. One closely connected issue is the still unanswered question of liability regarding artificially intelligent robots, which will most certainly have to be tackled by future policy makers. Another such open question is a new approach on creativity, where the key phrase "own intellectual creation" might have to be redefined in order to cover copyrightable works produced by computers. Lastly, the European Parliament’s Report on Robotics calls for a new European Agency for Robotics and Artificial Intelligence is addressed.

中文翻译:

欧洲联盟关于机器人技术和人工智能的政策制定:部分问题

本文以欧洲议会法律事务委员会最近发布的关于机器人技术的民法规则的报告为锚点。在简要概述了该主题的社会经济背景之后,它尝试定义和解释人工智能。通过研究自主机器在劳动力中的作用,它概述了劳动力未来可能带来的最紧迫的问题。一个密切相关的问题是关于人工智能机器人的责任问题仍未得到解答,这肯定会由未来的政策制定者解决。另一个悬而未决的问题是关于创造力的新方法,其中可能必须重新定义“自己的知识创造”这一关键词,以涵盖计算机制作的可版权作品。最后,
更新日期:2017-12-30
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