RT Book T1 Human-robot interaction in law and its narratives: legal blame, procedure, and criminal law A2 Gless, Sabine 1966- A2 Whalen-Bridge, Helena A2 Arnold, Jörg A2 Beale, Sara Sun 1949- A2 Bo, Marta LA English PP Cambridge, UK New York, USA PB Cambridge University Press UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1908554045 AB Robots are with us, but law and legal systems are not ready. This book identifies the issues posed by human-robot interactions in substantive law, procedural law, and law's narratives, and suggests how to address them. When human-robot interaction results in harm, who or what is responsible? Part I addresses substantive law, including the issues raised by attempts to impose criminal liability on different actors. And when robots perceive aspects of an alleged crime, can they be called as a sort of witness? Part II addresses procedural issues raised by human-robot interactions, including evidentiary problems arising out of data generated by robots monitoring humans, and issues of reliability and privacy. Beyond the standard fare of substantive and procedural law, and in view of the conceptual quandaries posed by robots, Part III offers chapters on narrative and rhetoric, suggesting different ways to understand human-robot interactions, and how to develop coherent frameworks to do that. (Quelle: Webseite des Verlages) CN 343.07/8629892 SN 9781009431453 K1 Robotics : Law and legislation K1 Artificial Intelligence : Law and legislation K1 Virtual humans (Artificial intelligence) K1 Human-robot interaction K1 Human engineering K1 machine learning K1 Intelligent control systems K1 Criminal Procedure DO 10.1017/9781009431453