Stanford CIS

Robot Wars: With The Technology In Place, Inventors Examine Legal Hurdles

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"Ryan Calo of the University of Washington law school proposes that Congress allow the kind of selective immunity seen in firearm manufacturing - an immunity that would only apply when "it is clear that the robot was under the control of the consumer, a third party software, or otherwise the result of end-user modification."

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