Book contents
- The Reasonable Robot
- The Reasonable Robot
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction: Artificial Intelligence and the Law
- 1 Understanding Artificial Intelligence
- 2 Should Artificial Intelligence Pay Taxes?
- 3 Reasonable Robots
- 4 Artificial Inventors
- 5 Everything Is Obvious
- 6 Punishing Artificial Intelligence
- 7 Alternative Perspectives on AI Legal Neutrality
- Third-Party Materials
- Notes
- Index
1 - Understanding Artificial Intelligence
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 June 2020
- The Reasonable Robot
- The Reasonable Robot
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction: Artificial Intelligence and the Law
- 1 Understanding Artificial Intelligence
- 2 Should Artificial Intelligence Pay Taxes?
- 3 Reasonable Robots
- 4 Artificial Inventors
- 5 Everything Is Obvious
- 6 Punishing Artificial Intelligence
- 7 Alternative Perspectives on AI Legal Neutrality
- Third-Party Materials
- Notes
- Index
Summary
This chapter defines artificial intelligence and discusses its history and evolution, explains the differences between major types of AI (symbolic/classical and connectionist), and describes AI’s most recent advances, applications, and impact. It also weighs in on the question of whether AI can “think,” noting that the question is less relevant to regulatory efforts, which should focus on promoting behaviors that improve social outcomes.
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- The Reasonable RobotArtificial Intelligence and the Law, pp. 18 - 35Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020
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