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Intro; Preface; Contents; Editors and Contributors; Acronyms; The Rise of Robotics amp AI: Technological Advances amp Normative Dilemmas; 1 Introduction; 2 The Evolution of Computer Science and Machine Processing; 3 The Rise of Robots; 4 The Birth amp Growth of AI; 5 Mapping the Organizational, Ethical amp Regulatory Dilemmas; 6 Chapters; References; Do We Need New Legal Personhood in the Age of Robots and AI?; 1 Introduction; 2 Legal Subjects as Responsible Actors; 3 What About AI and Robots; 4 The Essence of Legal Personhood; 5 The Physical Person as a (Natural) Legal Person

5.1 Natural and Human-like Behavior as Determination for Legal Personhood5.2 Non-natural (Artificial) Legal Persons; 6 The Autonomous Artificial Intelligent Robot; 6.1 The Increasing Use of AI in Robotic Entities; 7 The Question of Punishment of (Legal) Persons: A Criminal Law for Robots?; 8 A Different Construction of Personhood; 8.1 Abstraction of the Robot by the Cheshire Cat, Reasonable Human Creature and Resposible Subject Model; 8.2 AI Entities and Robots in the Theory of Naffine; 8.3 Conclusion Concerning the "Naffine" Analysis

9 The Artificial Intelligent Entity or Robot as Legal Actor9.1 Legal Subject or Legal Object Specialist?; 9.2 Liability and Legal Subjectivity; 9.3 Legal Acts; 10 Conclusion and Steps into the Future; References; The Peculiar Case of the Mushroom Picking Robot: Extra-contractual Liability in Robotics; 1 Introduction; 2 Delineating Artificial Intelligence and Robotics; 2.1 Artificial Intelligence Defined; 2.2 Robots Defined; 3 Exceptional Robots-Lessons from Cyberlaw; 3.1 Embodiment; 3.2 Emergence (Vs. Autonomy); 3.3 Social Valence; 3.4 An Exceptional Trio

4 The Extra-contractual Liability of the Robot4.1 Robots and Agents; 4.2 Robots, Minors, and Other Persons Under Supervision; 4.3 Robots and Roman Slaves; 4.4 Robots and Animals; 4.5 Robots and Biology; 5 To Whom Liability Shall Fall; 6 Conclusion; References; Business and Regulatory Responses to Artificial Intelligence: Dynamic Regulation, Innovation Ecosystems and the Strategic Management of Disruptive Technology; 1 Introduction; 2 The "AI Challenge"; 2.1 AI-Technologies amp the Disruption of Existing Business Models

2.2 AI-Driven Investment, Start-Ups amp a New Market for Corporate Control2.3 AI Technologies amp Radical Uncertainty; 3 "Responsive"/"Smart"/"Dynamic" Regulation; 3.1 Regulatory Sandboxes; 3.2 An Empirical Test; 4 Innovation "Ecosystems"; 4.1 Replicating Silicon Valley; 4.2 Building the "Right Kind" of AI Ecosystem I: The EU Experience; 4.3 Building the "Right Kind" of AI Ecosystem II: The Role of "Incumbents"; 5 Conclusion; References; The Rise and Regulation of Drones: Are We Embracing Minority Report or WALL-E?; 1 Introduction; 2 The Rise of Drones; 2.1 Drone Use; 2.2 Drone Misuse

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