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Can Crime-Fighting Robots Live Up To Their Name?
Killer Robots Have Been Approved To Fight Crime. What Are the Legal, Ethical Concerns? | University of Virginia School of Law
PDF) Robotics, AI and Criminal Law Crimes Against Robots - preview | Kamil Mamak - Academia.edu
Frontiers | Legal and Ethical Consideration in Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: Who Takes Responsibility?
Should Local Police Departments Deploy Lethal Robots? | The New Yorker
Robot Judges, Algorithmic Bail and the Digitalization of the Justice System
San Francisco police can now use robots to kill | TechCrunch
Why the three laws of robotics won't save us from Google's AIs
Is Criminal Law Ready for Violence Committed by Autonomous Intelligence? - Violence Lab
What Happens if a Robot Commits a Crime? | Greenspun Shapiro PC
The Reasonable Robot: Artificial Intelligence and the Law: Abbott, Ryan: 9781108459020: Amazon.com: Books
PDF) Robotics, AI and Criminal Law Crimes Against Robots - preview | Kamil Mamak - Academia.edu
How humans respond to robots: Building public Policy through good design | Brookings
Do We Need New Legal Personhood in the Age of Robots and AI? | SpringerLink
Security Never Sleeps: Robotics in Law Enforcement | RoboticsTomorrow
Hollywood's robots get a life offscreen
The future of Law Enforcement [Robots] | The Knowledge Review
Can robots be prosecuted for a crime? | University of Cumbria
Robotics | Free Full-Text | A Broad View on Robot Self-Defense: Rapid Scoping Review and Cultural Comparison
Report of COMEST on robotics ethics
Robot rights: From Asimov to Tezuka - The Japan Times
What San Francisco's Killer Robots Debate Tells Us About Policing | The Marshall Project
Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems Are Here—and We Need to Regulate Them
Applied Sciences | Free Full-Text | Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Led Technological Tremors: A Seismic Shift towards Digitizing the Legal Ecosystem
Recidiviz | Part IV: Breaking Down Data Analytics and AI in Criminal Justice
Can a Robot be Arrested and Prosecuted? | Mind Matters