The rapid development of new technologies is expected to make our quality of life better, but should it be regulated or limited in the process of being adapted by society? This book explores the vast and complex areas of emerging technologies both from the perspective of legal scholarship as well as from subject matter areas of technological interest: biotechnology, nanotechnology, applied cognitive science, robotics, artificial intelligence and information and communication technologies.
The rapid development of new technologies is expected to make our quality of life better, but should it be regulated or limited in the process of being adapted by society? This book explores the vast and complex areas of emerging technologies both from the perspective of legal scholarship as well as from subject matter areas of technological interest: biotechnology, nanotechnology, applied cognitive science, robotics, artificial intelligence and information and communication technologies.