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Ex silico: Fictions, predictions and personhoods in film and law
Bruce Baer ARNOLD
Canberra Law School
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Law
100%
Personhood
100%
In Films
100%
Silico
100%
Artificial Intelligence
57%
Robotics
14%
Climate Change
14%
Empathy
14%
Intellectual Property Rights
14%
Alien
14%
Kinship
14%
Metropolis
14%
Dystopian
14%
Science Fiction
14%
Right to Life
14%
Social Understanding
14%
Self-ownership
14%
Climate Litigation
14%
Robocop
14%
Ex Machina
14%
Legal Understanding
14%
Star Wars
14%
Silicon-based
14%
Glass Wall
14%
Justice Climate
14%
Wrong Side
14%
Social Sciences
Law
100%
Artificial Intelligence
100%
Technological Change
25%
Climate Change
25%
Empathy
25%
Intellectual Property Right
25%
Rights and Responsibilities
25%
Science Fiction
25%
Right to Life
25%
Climate Litigation
25%
Social Understanding
25%
Self-Ownership
25%
Hope
25%
Justice Climate
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Artificial Intelligence
100%
Ownership
25%
Justice
25%
Intellectual Property Right
25%