Novel Beings: Regulatory Approaches for a Future of New Intelligent Life

Eds. Dr. Sarah Morley and Dr. David R. Lawrence

Edward Elgar Publishing, December 2022

Exploring an innovative area of academic interest that is set to grow exponentially, this collection is an original discussion into the divide between proactive and reactive regulatory approaches to emerging biotechnology and Artificial Intelligence (AI) research that is likely to create new forms of morally valuable life.

This fascinating book examines the promises and perils of conflicting approaches to regulating emerging technologies in the unique context of this probable challenge for law and society. An impressive, and multidisciplinary, selection of expert contributors offer considerations vital to any attempt to address these issues before they become impossible to prevent or rectify. Chapters explore issues such as those posed by genomics, synthetic biology, and neurotechnology, alongside conceptual challenges like the ‘Collingridge dilemma’ of epistemic uncertainty, the role of self-regulation, media portrayals of technology, and the duties we might have to artificial novel beings. More broadly, they discuss the global challenges for society and the law regarding the status of these technological beings, the protections they may warrant and the obligations they may owe to us.

This book will appeal to researchers and academics who are interested in the regulation of emerging technology. It will also provide a beneficial new resource for scholars and postgraduate students studying emerging technology in different fields, such as law, bioethics and philosophy.

The collection is published as part of the Elgar Law, Technology and Society series.


Contents

PART I: PROACTIVE REGULATION

Daniel Tigard

David R. Lawrence

Sarah Morley

Alan Dignam

David R. Lawrence and John Harris

PART II: REACTIVE REGULATION

Joseph Roberts and Muireann Quigley

Aisling McMahon

Colin Gavaghan and Mike King


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