Forward; Preface; 1. Introduction to law, policy, and regulations for human-robot interaction; 2. Anthropomorphism and human-robot interaction (HRI); 3. Human-robot interaction implications: for law, policy, and regulations; 4. Trust-based interfaces in hr interaction. context, communication and information; 5. Robots, regulation, and the changing nature of public space; 6. Challenges of the legal protection of human lives in the time of anthropomorphic robots; 7.
What will robot laws look like? Considering code, AI and human laws; 8. Oversight boards for regulation of AI-enabled robots; 9. Building a smart legal ecosystem for industry 5.0; 10. I, Robot? legal personality for robots and the android fallacy; 11. ''Legal being'': going beyond the debate of legal personhood for ''intelligent'' non-humans; 12. Robot romance; 13. Robot natives: future design and regulations for baby robot interaction; 14.
Should social and assistive robots integrated within home- and healthcare services be universally designed?; 15. Regulating emotional artificial intelligence in cars; 16. Some critical thoughts on anthropomorphic social robot design; 17. A critical analysis of consent in human-robot interaction; 18. Rosie is a rental: what thriving interactive robotics could mean for our society; 19. Bots against bias: critical next steps for human-robot interaction; 20. Robot ethics for interaction with humanoid, AI-enabled and expressive robots; 21. The ubuntu robot: towards a relational conceptual framework for intercultural robotics; 22.
Ethical, legal, and social concerns in the application of social robots in religious settings: a case study of the catholic robot santo; 23. Helpers for helpers: ethical and legal considerations for long-term care robots; 24. Ethical design and standardization for robot governance; 25. Eight recommendations for ethical and legal assessments of robotic systems interacting with humans; 26. Cultural differences in social robot perception; 27. Moral interaction with social robots; 28. I''m not like the others, I''m your friend: towards an ethics for AI in behavioural interventions and choice architectures; 29. Personal autonomy and machine autonomy in human-robot interaction; 30.
Robots in a civilized society: should robots be taught to adhere to social norms?; 31. Racialization and bias toward humanoids; 32. Privacy considerations for socially assistive robots; 33. Privacy and transparency in human-robot interaction; 34. Robotic torts; 35. Limits of criminal law regulation of robotics: the Russian federation law perspective; 36. Robot criminal liability; 37. The use of artificial intelligence on criminal proceedings with robot judges as a different dimension; 38.
The first amendment and robots in virtual and physical worlds; 39. Humanoid robots and consumer law and policy; 40. Therapy without therapists: human-robot interaction under the EU medical device regulation and the artificial intelligence act; 41. Legal analysis of a social robot: the appropriation of ideas and labor; 42. Considering the tax policy implications of automation and AI-enabled robots; 43. Humanoid AI systems for healthcare in outer space: a new generation of opportunities and legal puzzles; 44. Ensuring accountability for robots and AI under criminal law; 45. Intelligent industrial and service robots: a discussion of international human rights; 46.
Concluding thoughts on future directions in law, policy, and regulations for human-robot interaction.egulating emotional artificial intelligence in cars; 16. Some critical thoughts on anthropomorphic social robot design; 17. A critical analysis of consent in human-robot interaction; 18. Rosie is a rental: what thriving interactive robotics could mean for our society; 19. Bots against bias: critical next steps for human-robot interaction; 20. Robot ethics for interaction with humanoid, AI-enabled and expressive robots; 21. The ubuntu robot: towards a relational conceptual framework for intercultural robotics; 22.
Ethical, legal, and social concerns in the application of social robots in religious settings: a case study of the catholic robot santo; 23. Helpers for helpers: ethical and legal considerations for long-term care robots; 24. Ethical design and standardization for robot governance; 25. Eight recommendations for ethical and legal assessments of robotic systems interacting with humans; 26. Cultural differences in social robot perception; 27. Moral interaction with social robots; 28. I''m not like the others, I''m your friend: towards an ethics for AI in behavioural interventions and choice architectures; 29. Personal autonomy and machine autonomy in human-robot interaction; 30.
Robots in a civilized society: should robots be taught to adhere to social norms?; 31. Racialization and bias toward humanoids; 32. Privacy considerations for socially assistive robots; 33. Privacy and transparency in human-robot interaction; 34. Robotic torts; 35. Limits of criminal law regulation of robotics: the Russian federation law perspective; 36. Robot criminal liability; 37. The use of artificial intelligence on criminal proceedings with robot judges as a different dimension; 38.
The first amendment and robots in virtual and physical worlds; 39. Humanoid robots and consumer law and policy; 40. Therapy without therapists: human-robot interaction under the EU medical device regulation and the artificial intelligence act; 41. Legal analysis of a social robot: the appropriation of ideas and labor; 42. Considering the tax policy implications of automation and AI-enabled robots; 43. Humanoid AI systems for healthcare in outer space: a new generation of opportunities and legal puzzles; 44. Ensuring accountability for robots and AI under criminal law; 45. Intelligent industrial and service robots: a discussion of international human rights; 46.
Concluding thoughts on future directions in law, policy, and regulations for human-robot interaction.hers, I''m your friend: towards an ethics for AI in behavioural interventions and choice architectures; 29. Personal autonomy and machine autonomy in human-robot interaction; 30. Robots in a civilized society: should robots be taught to adhere to social norms?; 31. Racialization and bias toward humanoids; 32. Privacy considerations for socially assistive robots; 33. Privacy and transparency in human-robot interaction; 34. Robotic torts; 35.
Limits of criminal law regulation of robotics: the Russian federation law perspective; 36. Robot criminal liability; 37. The use of artificial intelligence on criminal proceedings with robot judges as a different dimension; 38. The first amendment and robots in virtual and physical worlds; 39. Humanoid robots and consumer law and policy; 40. Therapy without therapists: human-robot interaction under the EU medical device regulation and the artificial intelligence act; 41. Legal analysis of a social robot: the appropriation of ideas and labor; 42. Considering the tax policy implications of automation and AI-enabled robots; 43.
Humanoid AI systems for healthcare in outer space: a new generation of opportunities and legal puzzles; 44. Ensuring accountability for robots and AI under criminal law; 45. Intelligent industrial and service robots: a discussion of international human rights; 46. Concluding thoughts on future directions in law, policy, and regulations for human-robot interaction.mplications of automation and AI-enabled robots; 43. Humanoid AI systems for healthcare in outer space: a new generation of opportunities and legal puzzles; 44. Ensuring accountability for robots and AI under criminal law; 45. Intelligent industrial and service robots: a discussion of international human rights; 46.
Concluding thoughts on future directions in law, policy, and regulations for human-robot interaction.egulating emotional artificial intelligence in cars; 16. Some critical thoughts on anthropomorphic social robot design; 17. A critical analysis of consent in human-robot interaction; 18. Rosie is a rental: what thriving interactive robotics could mean for our society; 19. Bots against bias: critical next steps for human-robot interaction; 20. Robot ethics for interaction with humanoid, AI-enabled and expressive robots; 21. The ubuntu robot: towards a relational conceptual framework for intercultural robotics; 22.
Ethical, legal, and social concerns in the application of social robots in religious settings: a case study of the catholic robot santo; 23. Helpers for helpers: ethical and legal considerations for long-term care robots; 24. Ethical design and standardization for robot governance; 25. Eight recommendations for ethical and legal assessments of robotic systems interacting with humans; 26. Cultural differences in social robot perception; 27. Moral interaction with social robots; 28. I''m not like the others, I''m your friend: towards an ethics for AI in behavioural interventions and choice architectures; 29. Personal autonomy and machine autonomy in human-robot interaction; 30.
Robots in a civilized society: should robots be taught to adhere to social norms?; 31. Racialization and bias toward humanoids; 32. Privacy considerations for socially assistive robots; 33. Privacy and transparency in human-robot interaction; 34. Robotic torts; 35. Limits of criminal law regulation of robotics: the Russian federation law perspective; 36. Robot criminal liability; 37. The use of artificial intelligence on criminal proceedings with robot judges as a different dimension; 38.
The first amendment and robots in virtual and physical worlds; 39. Humanoid robots and consumer law and policy; 40. Therapy without therapists: human-robot interaction under the EU medical device regulation and the artificial intelligence act; 41. Legal analysis of a social robot: the appropriation of ideas and labor; 42. Considering the tax policy implications of automation and AI-enabled robots; 43. Humanoid AI systems for healthcare in outer space: a new generation.