The integration of AI and robots into daily life is transforming them from mere tools to partners and social entities. This shift raises significant ethical and legal challenges, particularly concerning privacy, safety, and regulation. The Cambridge Handbook of the Law, Policy, and Regulation for Human-Robot Interaction provides a comprehensive framework to navigate these complexities.
Edited by experts from various fields, the handbook addresses critical issues such as trust in robots, societal impacts of AI personhood, and the need for legal evolution. It emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration to ensure that AI systems align with human values and societal needs, ultimately guiding responsible integration into society.
• AI advancements challenge existing legal and ethical frameworks.
• The handbook promotes global dialogue on human-robot interaction ethics.
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