#UIARobotics
Robotics is the big change of our century. As a matter of fact, robots will allow all areas and a variety of projects are already implemented, ranging from driverless cars, to unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) (commonly known as drones), and different forms of human-robot cohabitation in the industrial or business industry and private spaces (service robotics). With the introduction of artificial intelligence, robots are endowed with ever growing capabilities that lead them to work closer with humans.
However, many legal obstacles are still to be removed.
The challenge for manufacturers and project leaders will be to identify and understand the rules applicable to the acquisition, production, provision and use of robots, whether for domestic, surveillance, security, entertainment or personal assistance purposes.
To take up this challenge, it has become urgent to adjust the legal framework in order to ensure that robotics activities will develop in the public interest.
But for robots to find their place in our legal system, we must give them special status and maybe a legal personality. Like a legal person, a “robot person” could have not only rights and obligations, but also an identity and assets.
This is why the UIA organises on June 24, 2016 in Paris this seminar on robotic technologies law.
la UIA ha obtenido las siguientes homologaciónes :
5 horas de formación
Francia: la UIA ha obtenido la homologación oficial del Consejo Nacional francés de Colegios de Abogados (Conseil National des Barreaux – CNB)