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#WeRobot 2021 Recordings Now Availalbe

Posted on October 19, 2021 by Michael Froomkin

If you missed any part of We Robot 2021, or you just want to enjoy it again, you’ll be pleased to know we’ve got recordings of the sessions available on line. If you want to read the paper before hearing the discussion (highly recommended!) see the We Robot 2021 program page for links to everything.

  • Recording of Welcome and Introductions
  • Recording of discussion of The Legal Construction of Black Boxes
  • Recording of discussion of Being “Seen” vs. “Mis-seen” Tensions Between Privacy and Fairness in Computer Vision
  • Recording of the Field Robotics Panel
  • Recording of discussion of Social Robots and Children’s Fundamental Rights
  • Recording of discussion of Driving into the Loop
  • Recording of discussion of Debunking Robot Rights Metaphysically, Ethically and Legally
  • Recording of discussion of Autonomous Vehicle Fleets as Public Infrastructure
  • Recording of discussion of Predicting Consumer Contracts
  • Recording of discussion of Anti-Discrimination Law’s Cybernetic Black Hole
  • Recording of the Health Robotics Panel
  • Recording of the Final Session

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