DocumentCode
241121
Title
When robots lie a comparison of auto-defamation law
Author
Ambrose, Meg Leta ; Ambrose, Ben M.
Author_Institution
Commun., Georgetown Univ., Washington, DC, USA
fYear
2014
fDate
11-13 Sept. 2014
Firstpage
56
Lastpage
61
Abstract
Communicating false information that harms the reputation of an individual or entity creates legal liability for the injuries incurred. Defamation is handled very differently, however, in America than overseas, particularly when the offending communication is networked. As a robotic future becomes increasingly present, the way in which legal systems will respond when robots lie presents a pressing social question. This article provides a background of the subject, compares various defamation laws, and lays forth a set of important questions that will need answers and hinge on the design and capability of robotic systems.
Keywords
law; robots; auto-defamation law; defamation laws; legal liability; legal systems; robotic systems; Computers; Europe; Google; Immune system; Law; Robots; automation; defamation; governance; intelligent systems; policy; robotics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Advanced Robotics and its Social Impacts (ARSO), 2014 IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location
Evanston, IL
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ARSO.2014.7020980
Filename
7020980
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