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Both in-house and professional practice lawyers are expected to be consulted in large numbers as the market for drones, driverless cars, AI, virtual reality and other forms of robotics develops. Robotics Law Journal, the new title from The Global Legal Post, covers the development of national and international regulation and also aims to help lawyers and regulators to frame the regulation as it develops.
Superb opportunity for developing regulation
Some of the most important parts of the new legal framework are about to start to be developed - as pilot schemes start in the US, UK and other countries for driverless cars. 'I believe that driverless cars present a superb opportunity and a test ground for developing the necessary regulation for AI,' says Luis Franco of Perez-Llorca in the tomorrow's issue.
First issue - free access
If you would like to be given free access to a copy of the first issue, email the editor at: [email protected]. Further details are available on Robotics Law Journal
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