The Future of Legal and Ethical Regulations for Autonomous Robotics

Huan Xu, Joseph E. Borson
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“Autonomous robotics” promise significant improvements across a host of different complex systems, which will need to be managed within regulatory frameworks to promote, at a minimum, device safety. Contrary to how they are often portrayed, however, these systems do not necessarily require fundamentally new approaches to engineering or regulatory challenges, i.e., the development of a novel “autonomy framework” applicable to different types of devices. Rather, because autonomous systems generally represent a progressive improvement of existing complex systems, preexisting regulatory scheme offer the best guidance for considering future regulation of autonomous elements. Moreover, the regulatory landscape differs considerably based on the type of device at issue (e.g., consumer electronics vis-à-vis medical devices).’ This talk argues that users and regulators must consider future autonomy regulations within the specific framework those devices currently inhabit, rather than focusing on a novel set of rules divorced from the preexisting context.
自主机器人的法律和道德规范的未来
“自主机器人”有望在许多不同的复杂系统上取得重大进步,这些系统需要在监管框架内进行管理,以至少提高设备的安全性。然而,与人们经常描述的相反,这些系统并不一定需要从根本上解决工程或监管挑战的新方法,即开发适用于不同类型设备的新型“自主框架”。相反,由于自治系统通常代表着对现有复杂系统的逐步改进,预先存在的监管方案为考虑未来对自治元素的监管提供了最佳指导。此外,根据问题设备的类型(例如,消费电子产品与-à-vis医疗设备),监管环境有很大差异。这次演讲认为,用户和监管机构必须在这些设备目前所处的特定框架内考虑未来的自主监管,而不是专注于一套脱离现有环境的新规则。
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