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Autonomous Organizations

Bayern sets out the legal, social, and political implications of software programs gaining legal personhood.

Shawn Bayern (Author)

9781108813853, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 14 October 2021

190 pages
23 x 15.1 x 1 cm, 0.3 kg

'Shawn Bayern's Autonomous Organizations, focuses on explaining how current law actually applies to systems that are becoming more and more autonomous and artificially intelligent. In the book, he provides a rich, thoughtful, and careful analysis of the topic; thus, the book is highly relevant to practitioners and academics. I highly recommend the book.' Woodrow Barfield, Professor, Engineering and Law

Under current business law, it is already possible to give legal personhood, or a very close surrogate of it, to software systems of any kind (from a simple automated escrow agent to a more hypothetical, truly smart artificial intelligence). This means that, for example, robots could enter into contracts, serve as legal agents, or own property. Ultimately, entire companies could actually be run by non-human agents. This study argues that this is not as scary as it might sound at first. Legal theorist and noted software developer Shawn Bayern argues that autonomous or zero-person organizations offer an opportunity for useful new types of interactions between software and the law. This creative contribution to the theory and practice of law and technology explores the social and political aspects of these new organizational structures and their implications for legal theory.

1. Why Autonomous Organizations? 2. The Legal Role of Algorithms
3. In the Company of Robots: The Creation of Autonomous Organizations
4. The Legal Viability of Autonomous Organizations
5. The Advantages of Autonomous Organizations
6. The Limitations and Legal Implications of Autonomous Organizations
Conclusion.

Subject Areas: Artificial intelligence [UYQ], Impact of science & technology on society [PDR], Company, commercial & competition law [LNC], Ethical issues: scientific & technological developments [JFMG]

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