Keywords
artificial general super-intelligence, autonomous machines
Abstract
Part I of this article deals with the road to artificial general super-intelligence.
Part II addresses the controls, if any, that should be exercised over the production and use of partially or fully autonomous machines of artificial intelligence before and after they become super-intelligent. More particularly, should there be legal and ethical limits to their use and to what extent should international law play a role in this connection?
Recommended Citation
J.-G. Castel and Matthew E. Castel, "The Road to Artificial Super-Intelligence: Has International Law a Role to Play?" (2016) 14:1 CJLT.
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