
The Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School is a leader in the study of the law and policy around the Internet and other emerging technologies.
Recent posts:
- Uber’s fatal crash
- What the past of robotics law says about its future
- The ethical dilemma of self-driving cars
- IEEE driverless car roundtable
- Peter Asaro: Challenges and approaches to developing policy for robots
- Transportation 2025 and beyond: Discussion with Rodney Slater
- 3D printing: Is the law ready for the future?
- Smart vehicles are here: Can government keep pace? | NY Times Energy for Tomorrow Conference
- Ryan Calo on spyware for your brain
- The future of drones in America: Law enforcement and privacy considerations
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Recent scoops:
- Americans okay with police drones, worried about private UAVs | Sputnik
- Robotics-law expert Ryan Calo weighs in on drone regulations — and ‘drunk droning’ | LA Times
- A responsible approach to artificial intelligence | Marketplace Tech
- Should we fear artificial intelligence? | BBC
- A new regulatory agency for autonomous technology is needed first | Ryan Calo via New York Times