On 29 April, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., there will be an international workshop on the regulation of autonomous driving in Germany and China, to which you are cordially invited.
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TargetJura
03/16/2021Having a discussion with an artificial intelligence (AI) about ethical issues: is that possible? In our legal-informative cooperation project TargetJura, we are addressing this question and would like to enter into dialogue with an AI.
moreThe PAcT project (Proving Accountability in Traffic), which is being conducted jointly with Prof. Matthias Althoff, Chair of Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and Real-Time Systems, and Prof. Tobias Nipkow, Chair of Logic and Verification in Computer Science, from the TU Munich, has been working on the question of the formalizability and programmability of legal rules since mid-2018.
moreIn autumn 2020 the Forschungsstelle RobotRecht (Robotics Law Research Centre) turned 10 years old. With around a dozen employees, it works on numerous national and international projects at the interface between digitization, automation, AI and law.
moreBook chapter in KI & Recht kompakt
08/22/2020In August 2020, a practical handbook entitled AI & Recht kompakt was published by Springer Verlag. Herr Haagen and Frau Lohmann, a (former) research associate and a current research associate at the Chair of Criminal Law, Criminal Justice, Legal Theory, Information and Computer Science Law, as well as at the Forschungsstelle RobotRecht, contributed a chapter providing insight into legal issues related to "artificial intelligence and criminal law".
moreProgress on the PAcT-Project
08/21/2020In the context of the PAcT project, which is accompanied by the Research Unit "Cyber Physical Systems" of the TUM and the Research Unit Robot Law of the JMU, a meeting took place on August 10, 2020 at the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVI).
moreFinal Report of the ODiL Project
02/28/2020The Forschungsstelle RobotRecht participated as a member of the consortium in the ODiL project, which was funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).
moreTalk "Mobility of the Future. Pending questions in context of automatized driving and AI"
12/17/2019The Forschungsstelle RobotRecht invited on 9th January 2020 to the talk of Dr. Eva Geisberger from the Technical University Munich to the topic of "Mobility of the Future. Pending questions in context of automatized driving and AI". Her presentation can be found here.
moreExpert Opinion on Web Scraping
12/12/2019On 3 December 2019, the German Data Forum (RatSWD), an independent advisory board of the German Federal Government, presented the position paper on Access to and Management of Research Data.
moreRobotik und Gesetzgebung
05/23/2012Informationen zur Tagung vom 7. bis 9. Mai 2012 am Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Forschung (ZiF) in Bielefeld
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