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Artificial intelligence and robotics are seeping further and further into our lives. Although they are convenient, these new technologies also raise a number of legal and ethical questions.
These are some of the challenges in the focus of the attention of the Panel for the Future of Science and Technology (STOA) of the European Parliament during the 8th parliamentary term (2014-2019). MEPs called for an ethical charter or the creation of a European agency for artificial intelligence.
