"New Laws of Robotics: Defending Human Specialty in the Age of Artificial Intelligence"
July 22, 2020 08:58 Source: "China Social Sciences", July 22, 2020, No. 1972 Author: Frank Pasquier/

Harvard University Press in the United States will publish the new book "New Laws of Robotics: Defending Human Expert in the Age of Artificial Intelligence"。The book pointed out,Artificial intelligence will affect human work and life,Control Bet365 lotto review and use these new technologies without being captured,Must be wise、Reasonable laws and regulations。

Many corporate leaders hold a simple view of future work,That is the work that the machine can complete,There is no need to set up a person's position。They think,The increasingly powerful artificial intelligence may make human workers be extra,People can only choose to make robots or be replaced by robots。

From Pasquel's view,The robot system can make bet365 Play online games human labor more valuable instead of the opposite in almost all the areas of life。His new book tells about medical treatment、Education、Design and other industry workers to cooperate with science and technology workers,Showing how laws and regulations can promote extensive prosperity instead of zero -harmonious competition between humans and machines。The book depicts a sober but optimistic attitude.,and human abilities and bet365 Play online games expertise is an irreplaceable center for inclusive economy。

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