Robotica : speech rights and artificial intelligence /

In every era of communications technology - whether print, radio, television, or Internet - some form of government censorship follows to regulate the medium and its messages. Today we are seeing the phenomenon of 'machine speech' enhanced by the development of sophisticated artificial int...

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Main Author: Collins, Ronald K. L.
Other Authors: Skover, David M., 1951-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2018
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245 1 0 |a Robotica :  |b speech rights and artificial intelligence /  |c Ronald K.L. Collins, University of Washington, David M. Skover, Seattle University 
260 |a Cambridge, United Kingdom ;  |a New York, NY, USA :  |b Cambridge University Press,  |c 2018 
300 |a xii, 166 pages ;  |c 23 cm 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 123-157) and index 
505 0 |a The thesis -- Prologue. technology & communication -- The progress & perils of communication -- Robots & their receivers -- The new norm of utility -- Epilogue. from areopagitica to robotica. The commentaries -- Robotica in context : an introduction to the commentaries / Ryan Calo -- The age of sensorship / Jane Bambauer -- Speech in, speech out / James Grimmelmann -- An old libel lawyer confronts robotica's brave new world / Bruce E.H. Johnson -- What's old is new again (and vice-versa) / Helen Norton. Reply -- Robotica refined / Ronald Collins & David Skover 
520 |a In every era of communications technology - whether print, radio, television, or Internet - some form of government censorship follows to regulate the medium and its messages. Today we are seeing the phenomenon of 'machine speech' enhanced by the development of sophisticated artificial intelligence. Ronald K. L. Collins and David M. Skover argue that the First Amendment must provide defenses and justifications for covering and protecting robotic expression. It is irrelevant that a robot is not human and cannot have intentions; what matters is that a human experiences robotic speech as meaningful. This is the constitutional recognition of 'intentionless free speech' at the interface of the robot and receiver. Robotica is the first book to develop the legal arguments for these purposes. Aimed at law and communication scholars, lawyers, and free speech activists, this work explores important new problems and solutions at the interface of law and technology 
650 0 |a Freedom of speech  |x Philosophy 
650 0 |a Technology and law 
650 0 |a Artificial intelligence  |x Law and legislation 
650 0 |a Robotics  |x Law and legislation 
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