THE ROBOTS ASSERT THEIR RIGHTS

Autor: Aleksey Ovchinnikov, Vladimir Miliev, Ella Goryan, Ol'ga Kotlyar, Tat'yana Evseeva, Nikita YAkovenko, Tatiana Bespalova, Ilia Minnikes, Anna Savluk, Mohd Rusli Mohd Hazmi, Victor Zatonskiy, Vyacheslav Filimonov, N.V. Shashlo, Viktor Uglev, YAroslav Konoplya, Anastasiya Kozhemyakina, Benedict Tristen, Ekaterina Ali-Osmanova, Sergey Volobuev, Gagik Serobyan, Anton A. Vasilyev, Evgeniya Kupryashkina, Ol'ga Savchenko, Lyubov' Grogulenko, Zahar Kurshakov, Andrey Mordovtsev, Chen Zhao, Violetta Nazarova, Aleksey Mamychev, DariusH Shopper, Ekaterina Ten, Arina Ivanova, Anastasiya Zareckaya, Roman Dremliuga, Sergey Vorontsov, Alina Kirishchuk, Sergey Zharov, Dmitrij Son, Dmitry Boychuk, Alkeksandr Alekseenko, Nikita CHebunin, Svetlana Tomashuk, Nikita ZHuravlev, Lilia Pankratova, Dmitry Lobach, Inna Vetrenko, Ol'ga Sergeeva, Il'ya Vakurov, Ilya Kupryashkin, Anna Basinskaya, Aleksandr Voronin, Galina Komkova, Natalia Platonova, Maria Omelyanenko, Victoria Kovaleva, Lyuj Guanhaj, Tat'yana Mordovceva
Rok vydání: 2020
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DOI: 10.29039/02027-2
Popis: The monograph was prepared based on the results of the I far Eastern international forum "Robots claim their rights: doctrinal and legal foundations and moral and ethical standards for the use of Autonomous robotic technologies and devices", dedicated to the discussion of the processes of digital transformation of society, public power activities, law and the state. The event discussed social and philosophical, political and legal, and moral and ethical issues of developing, implementing and applying modern end-to-end digital technologies in various spheres of society's life. The proposed materials are useful for specialists in the field of law, political science, philosophy and other areas of socio-humanitarian knowledge, as well as for all those interested in the digital transformation of modern society.
Databáze: OpenAIRE