
the secondary rules of the system, pave the way to understand what kind of primary rules we may want for our robots. She receives a new mechanical arm after being brought to the Lord Doctor's stronghold. Artificial Limbs: She had a removable magitek wooden limb that she left behind when she headed off to Zamora.

In the perhaps not too distant future, the term artificial intelligence may become an oxymoron, and we may be forced to drop the prefix artificial when it becomes prejudicial and denigrating. An Arm and a Leg: Gradually loses her entire left arm, having lost everything to just above the elbow before the beginning of the comic. By following Japanese thinking, the aim is to show why legally de-regulated, or special, zones for robotics, i.e. conscious intelligence we may ever acknowledge and recognize as legitimate is the one we wanl: to recognize as uniquely intelligent - our own.

drawn to the secondary rules of the law: The unpredictability of robotic behaviour and the lack of data on the probability of events, their consequences and costs, make hard to determine the levels of risk and hence, the amount of insurance premiums and other mechanisms on which new forms of accountability for the behaviour of robots may hinge. This question on the primary rules of the law appears crucial for today’s debate on roboethics and still, goes beyond the expertise of robo-ethicists.

Follow the adventures of Zabaware's AI characters Hal, Zaba, Titanium and Sandy as they explore various topics in technology, AI, consciousness and humanity. whether or not new legal rules should be added to the system in the criminal law field. Artificial Intelligence Comics 'Welcome to AI Comics - Part 1 of 2 (Comic 1)'. No single moral theory can instruct us as to whether and to what extent we are confronted with legal loopholes, e.g.
