Anticipating Autonomy: Institutions & Politics of Robot Governance

A. Mannes
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The purpose of this paper is to consider the institutional needs of the U.S. government in responding to issues raised by autonomous systems. This paper is an evolution of a previous paper on robotics governance which presented a range of institutional options for addressing robotics issues. However, that paper was written from an internalist perspective of the bureaucracy that incorporated organizational analysis and bureaucratic politics. This paper attempts to supplement the discussion from an externalist perspective about how political decision-makers actually structure bureaucracies. The first part of this paper summarizes the first paper, describing U.S. government missions vis-a-vis robotics and then considering different institutional options to perform these missions. This is the internalist take. The second part of the paper describes the externalist perspective – that is the application of the New Institutionalism to public sector bureaucracies. The final section discusses a case study of how a past re-organization was used by political leaders to pursue their preferred policy goals and the implications of this approach on robotics policy.
预期自治:机器人治理的制度与政治
本文的目的是考虑美国政府在应对自治系统提出的问题时的制度需求。本文是前一篇关于机器人治理的论文的发展,该论文提出了解决机器人问题的一系列制度选择。然而,这篇论文是从官僚主义的内部主义视角出发的,它结合了组织分析和官僚政治。本文试图从外部主义的角度对政治决策者如何构建官僚机构的讨论进行补充。本文的第一部分总结了第一篇论文,描述了美国政府对机器人的任务,然后考虑了执行这些任务的不同制度选择。这是内部主义者的观点。论文的第二部分描述了外部主义的观点,即新制度主义在公共部门官僚机构中的应用。最后一部分讨论了一个案例研究,即政治领导人如何利用过去的重组来追求他们首选的政策目标,以及这种方法对机器人政策的影响。
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