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Robots and the Law
Monday, November 16, 2009Stanford Law School held a panel Thursday on "Legal Challenges in an Age of Robotics". I happened to be in town so I dropped by and heard an interesting discussion.
Here's the official announcement:
Once relegated to factories and fiction, robots are rapidly entering the mainstream. Advances in artificial intelligence translate into ever-broadening functionality and autonomy. Recent years ha...
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