When a robot hurts a human, how should the legal system respond? Our first instinct might be to ask who should pay for the harm caused, perhaps deciding to rest legal liability with …
This headline does not describe any actual incident. But one day, it could. A court, one day in the future, will be asked to decide a case involving a death caused by a person's security …
We are entering the age ofrobots where autonomous robots will drive our cars, milk cows, drill for oil, invest in stock, mine coal, build houses, pick strawberries, and work as surgeons …
K Thomasen - Ottawa Law Review, 2020 - papers.ssrn.com
Robots are an increasingly common feature in North American public spaces. From regulations permitting broader drone use in public airspace and autonomous vehicle testing …
Looking out the window, is it a bird, a plane, a... drone? The advent and proliferation of unmanned aerial vehicles,'commonly known as drones, presents real opportunities for …
One of the difficulties with the debate on drones is that it has become a sort of lightning rod for all kinds of anxieties about the use of force in today's world Drones are, often …
The robots are coming! We don't mean this in a scary, apocalyptic way, like in The Terminator or Battlestar Galactica, or in a tongue-in-cheek way, like in the Flight of the …
F Grimal, J Sundaram - Journal of Conflict and Security Law, 2018 - academic.oup.com
From both jus ad bellum and jus in bello perspectives, the lawfulness of unmanned aerial vehicle/combat drone strikes have been examined extensively but not yet exhaustively …