The tendecy to use sci-fi like scenarios in EU tech legislation is well established: it started in robotics then made its way into AI. Laws should be based on problems in the here and now, not on imagined futures: https://t.co/6HCYYJt61n
@Aka_shi_76 It is an 'increase in speculative ethics and a new-found weight of possible futures in legislative practice', traceable to EU robotics legislation https://t.co/6HCYYJt61n
With contribution from Minerva https://t.co/7W3hPOUq1m
Free article! Make Way for the Robots! Human- and Machine-Centricity in Constituting a European Public–Private Partnership https://t.co/6gEjl99wQP
RT @strandroger: Make Way for the Robots! Kjetil Rommetveit et al. write: "European robotics are indeed driving an increase in speculative…
Make Way for the Robots! New publication from Kjetil Rommetveit: https://t.co/yNaiRpKG8G
Make Way for the Robots! Kjetil Rommetveit et al. write: "European robotics are indeed driving an increase in speculative ethics and a new-found weight of possible futures in legislative practice" https://t.co/CPupTrSlg6 #sts #rri @EuropeanCommiss @RCN_No
RT @SpringerEthics: open access article from Minerva Make Way for the Robots! Human- and Machine-Centricity in Constituting a European Pu…
open access article from Minerva Make Way for the Robots! Human- and Machine-Centricity in Constituting a European Public–Private Partnership https://t.co/iQ80OPIWJp https://t.co/5SaXOg4kpT