Law and autonomous systems (ISTAS 2022)
Panel on 'Law and autonomous systems' at ISTAS 2022
From driverless cars and supply chain automation to autonomous weapons systems and cyber capabilities, autonomous and AI enabled systems are increasingly prevalent in society and affecting the lives of humans. These technologies can have a range of positive and negative impacts raising a range of questions about the role of law in shaping and limiting their development and use. Are existing legal frameworks compatible with these technologies, and can the law keep up with the pace of technological innovation? What legal issues arise from the autonomous functionalities of these systems, and do they differ in a meaningful way from systems controlled by humans in real-time? What approaches have been taken to regulate the development and use of these systems in different contexts, and what lessons can be learned for the future regulation of autonomous and AI enabled systems? This panel of specialists in law and technology, convened by SSIT Australia, will discuss these questions and current trends about how law is responding to these changes, as well as how technology is changing law.
Chair: Kieran Tranter; Panel: Elizabeth T. Williams, Henry Fraser, Mark Brady, EJ Wise, Tarisa Yasin
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