Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Giant panda: NYT - "China’s Troubling Robot Revolution," Curious how a law school in each country, under the WUaS umbrella, and ultimately with developing artificial intelligence, could inform how different countries approach their robotics, to the degree that online law could actually shape developing robotics, China, Robots and Jobs, Could, for example, Stanford Law School's legal artificial intelligence somehow override the computer code of Chinese Robots for military uses? Turn robotic swords into plough shares, in a Quaker sense?



I'm curious how a law school in each country, under the World University and School umbrella - http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/World_University_Law_School - and ultimately with developing artificial intelligence, could inform how different countries approach their robotics, to the degree that online law could actually shape developing robotics - http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Robotics.


While the article below is much about China (http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/China), Robots, Jobs, and a main site for a robotics revolution, could, for example, Stanford Law School's international law artificial intelligence somehow override the computer code of Chinese Robots for military uses?


China’s Troubling Robot Revolution

by Martin Ford, June 10, 2015
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/11/opinion/chinas-troubling-robot-revolution.html

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See, too:

NYT: China’s Troubling Robot Revolution most robots in the world by 2017 HT

https://twitter.com/rossdawson/status/609247531290116096


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Turn robotic swords into plough shares, in a Quaker sense - and via a WUaS law school in every country, which taught about making legal artificial intelligence effective?



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