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#56 – Turner on Rules for Robots

 
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Jacob Turner

In this episode I talk to Jacob Turner. Jacob is a barrister and author. We chat about his new book, Robot Rules: Regulating Artificial Intelligence (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), which discusses how to address legal responsibility, rights and ethics for AI.

You can download here or listen below. You can also subscribe to the show on iTunes, Stitcher and a variety of other services (the RSS feed is here).

Show Notes

  • 0:00 – Introduction
  • 1:33 – Why did Jacob write Robot Rules?
  • 2:47 – Do we need special legal rules for AI?
  • 6:34 – The responsibility ‘gap’ problem
  • 11:50 – Private law vs criminal law: why it’s important to remember the distinction
  • 14:08 – Is is easy to plug the responsibility gap in private law?
  • 23:07 – Do we need to think about the criminal law responsibility gap?
  • 26:14 – Is it absurd to hold AI criminally responsible?
  • 30:24 – The problem with holding proximate humans responsible
  • 36:40 – The positive side of responsibility: lessons from the Monkey selfie case
  • 41:50 – What is legal personhood and what it mean to grant it to an AI?
  • 48:57 – Pragmatic reasons for granting an AI legal personhood
  • 51:48 – Is this a slippery slope?
  • 56:00 – Explainability and AI: Why is this important?
  • 1:02:38 – Is there are right to explanation under EU law?
  • 1:06:16 – Is explainability something that requires a technical solution not a legal solution?
  • 1:08:32 – The danger of fetishising explainability

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Jacob Turner

In this episode I talk to Jacob Turner. Jacob is a barrister and author. We chat about his new book, Robot Rules: Regulating Artificial Intelligence (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), which discusses how to address legal responsibility, rights and ethics for AI.

You can download here or listen below. You can also subscribe to the show on iTunes, Stitcher and a variety of other services (the RSS feed is here).

Show Notes

  • 0:00 – Introduction
  • 1:33 – Why did Jacob write Robot Rules?
  • 2:47 – Do we need special legal rules for AI?
  • 6:34 – The responsibility ‘gap’ problem
  • 11:50 – Private law vs criminal law: why it’s important to remember the distinction
  • 14:08 – Is is easy to plug the responsibility gap in private law?
  • 23:07 – Do we need to think about the criminal law responsibility gap?
  • 26:14 – Is it absurd to hold AI criminally responsible?
  • 30:24 – The problem with holding proximate humans responsible
  • 36:40 – The positive side of responsibility: lessons from the Monkey selfie case
  • 41:50 – What is legal personhood and what it mean to grant it to an AI?
  • 48:57 – Pragmatic reasons for granting an AI legal personhood
  • 51:48 – Is this a slippery slope?
  • 56:00 – Explainability and AI: Why is this important?
  • 1:02:38 – Is there are right to explanation under EU law?
  • 1:06:16 – Is explainability something that requires a technical solution not a legal solution?
  • 1:08:32 – The danger of fetishising explainability

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  continue reading

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