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Legal personality of robots, corporations, idols and chimpanzees: a quest for legitimacy

机译:机器人,公司,偶像和黑猩猩的法人资格:对合法性的追求

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Robots are now associated with various aspects of our lives. These sophisticated machines have been increasingly used in different manufacturing industries and services sectors for decades. During this time, they have been a factor in causing significant harm to humans, prompting questions of liability. Industrial robots are presently regarded as products for liability purposes. In contrast, some commentators have proposed that robots be granted legal personality, with an overarching aim of exonerating the respective creators and users of these artefacts from liability. This article is concerned mainly with industrial robots that exercise some degree of self-control as programmed, though the creation of fully autonomous robots is still a long way off. The proponents of the robot's personality compare these machines generally with corporations, and sporadically with, inter alia, animals, and idols, in substantiating their arguments. This article discusses the attributes of legal personhood and the justifications for the separate personality of corporations and idols. It then demonstrates the reasons for refusal of an animal's personality. It concludes that robots are ineligible to be persons, based on the requirements of personhood.
机译:机器人现在与我们生活的各个方面相关联。数十年来,这些复杂的机器已越来越多地用于不同的制造业和服务业。在这段时间内,它们一直是对人类造成重大伤害的因素,引发了责任问题。目前,出于责任目的,工业机器人被视为产品。相反,一些评论员建议授予机器人法人资格,其首要目标是使这些手工艺品的各自创造者和使用者免于承担责任。本文主要关注的是工业机器人,它们按照编程进行某种程度的自我控制,尽管创建全自动机器人还有很长的路要走。机器人人格的拥护者通常将这些机器与公司进行比较,并偶尔与动物和偶像进行比较,以证实他们的观点。本文讨论法人资格的属性以及公司和偶像分别人格的理由。然后说明拒绝动物性格的原因。结论认为,根据人格要求,机器人不具备成为人的资格。

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