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NEW LAWS OF ROBOT I CS DEFEND - photo 1

NEW LAWS OF ROBOTICS

DEFENDING HUMAN EXPERTISEIN THE AGE OF AI

FRANK PASQUALE

THE BELKNAP PRESSofHARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Cambridge, Massachusetts & London, England2020

Copyright 2020 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College

All rights reserved

Design by Sam Potts

978-0-674-97522-4 (cloth)

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The Library of Congress has cataloged the printed edition as follows:

Names: Pasquale, Frank, author.

Title: New laws of robotics : defending human expertise in the age of AI / Frank Pasquale.

Description: Cambridge, Massachusetts : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2020. | Includes bibliographical references and index.

Identifiers: LCCN 2020012258

Subjects: LCSH: RoboticsLaw and legislation. | Artificial intelligenceLaw and legislation. | Virtual humans (Artificial intelligence)

Classification: LCC K564.C6 P375 2020 | DDC 343.09 / 99dc23

LC record available at https:// lccn .loc .gov /2020012258

To my friends and colleagues at the Association for the Promotion of Political Economy and the Lawa true intellectual community.

And, of course, to Ray.

CONTENTS

Education is the point at which we decide whether we love the world enough to assume responsibility for it, and by the same token save it from that ruin which, except for renewal, except for the coming of the new and young, would be inevitable. And education, too, is where we decide whether we love our children enough not to expel them from our world and leave them to their own devices, nor to strike from their hands their chance of undertaking something new, something unforeseen by us, but to prepare them in advance for the task of renewing a common world.

Hannah Arendt,Between Past and Future

I am speaking of a law, now, understand,

that point at which bodies locked in cages

become ontology, the point at which

structures of cruelty, force, war,

become ontology. The analog

is what I believe in, the reconstruction

of the phenomenology of perception

not according to a machine,

more, now, for the imagination to affix to

than ever before.

Lawrence Joseph, In Parentheses

The stakes of technological advance rise daily. Combine facial recognition databases with ever-cheapening micro-drones, and you have an anonymous global assassination force of unprecedented precision and lethality. What can kill can also cure; robots could vastly expand access to medicine if we invested more in researching and developing them. Businesses are taking thousands of small steps toward automating hiring, customer service, and even management. All these developments change the balance between machines and humans in the ordering of our daily lives.

Avoiding the worst outcomes in the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution while capitalizing on its potential will depend on our ability to cultivate wisdom about this balance. To that end, this book advances three arguments that stand to improve all our lives. The first is empirical: right now, AI and robotics most often complement, rather than replace, human labor. The second proposes a value: in many areas, we should maintain this status quo. And the final point is a political judgment: our institutions of governance are actually capable of achieving exactly that outcome. Here is this books most basic premise: we now have the means to channel technologies of automation, rather than being captured or transformed by them.

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