Following Sinek’s what-how-why model, this project is about the creation of a dynamic regulatory instrument that co-evolves with robot technology development (what), using a robot and a regulatory impact assessments and evaluation settings (simulation and living labs) for empirical testing (how), for three reasons (why): (1) to provide the robot users with a comprehensive protection (not only focused on technical matters); (2) to provide roboticists with a practical tool to know what regulations have to take into consideration into the life-cycle process of the robot; and (3) to fill the existing regulatory gaps caused by the fastness of the technological progress and avoid over-/under- regulated scenarios
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Robot Law brings together exemplary research on robotics law and policy – an area of scholarly inqui...
This paper presents the results of a panel discussion titled “The Future of HRI, ” held during an NS...
This article envisions an iterative regulatory process for robot governance. In the article, we argu...
Great expectations and major concerns accompany the development and possible uses of robotics in man...
There is an increasing gap between the policy cycle's speed and that of technological and social cha...
Robotics and AI are dynamically and rapidly evolving, introducing the problem of regulatory disconne...
The aim of this paper is to establish the grounds for a future regulatory framework for Person Carri...
Technology is rapidly developing, and regulators and robot creators inevitably have to come to terms...
The article analyzes the legal basis of robotization. The regulation features in this area are form...
Current legislation may apply to new developments. Even so, these developments may raise new challen...
Robots are slowly, but certainly, entering peopleâs professional and private lives. They require the...
Abstract Technocrats from many developed countries, es-pecially Japan and South Korea, are preparing...
We discuss the difference between understanding robot ethics as something that is grounded in philos...
This article explains the complex intertwinement between public and private regulators in the case o...
The development of digital technologies gradually brings various changes to the life of mankind, rel...
Robot Law brings together exemplary research on robotics law and policy – an area of scholarly inqui...
This paper presents the results of a panel discussion titled “The Future of HRI, ” held during an NS...