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Et Tu, Android?: Regulating Dangerous And Dishonest Robots, Woodrow Hartzog
Et Tu, Android?: Regulating Dangerous And Dishonest Robots, Woodrow Hartzog
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Consumer robots like personal digital assistants, automated cars, robot companions, chore-bots, and personal drones raise common consumer protection issues, such as fraud, privacy, data security, and risks to health, physical safety, and finances. They also raise new consumer protection issues, or at least call into question how existing consumer protection regimes might be applied to such emerging technologies. Yet it is unclear which legal regimes should govern these robots and what consumer protection rules for robots should look like.
This paper argues that the FTC's grant of authority and existing jurisprudence are well-suited for protecting consumers who buy and interact …