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12 Jul 2011, 7:47 am by Kenneth Anderson
 Stanford Law School scholar Ryan Calo (who is one of the few studying the intersection of law and robotics) has a new paper out on SSRN, Open Robotics, asking much more fundamental questions. [read post]
13 Jan 2012, 3:14 pm by Kenneth Anderson
 (Bonus – it quotes one of the best sources on drones and robots and all social and legal issues related thereto, Stanford Law School fellow Ryan Calo.) [read post]
2 Mar 2012, 6:48 am by Lawrence Solum
Patrick Hubbard Discussant: Samir Chopra 3:15pm Break 3:30pm Panel Presentation: Social Issues in Robotics Moderator: Ryan Calo Extending Legal Rights to Robots Based on Anthromorphism, Kate Darling Sex, Robots and Roboticization of Consent, Sinziana Gutia We Robot: Setting Up The Legal And Social Framework for “Robocalisation”, Olivier Lecomte & Francois Xavier Albouy Liar Liar Pants on Fire! [read post]
6 Sep 2010, 11:58 am by Danielle Citron
Ryan Calo Laura DeNardis James Grimmelmann Orin Kerr Lawrence Lessig Harry Lewis Daithí Mac Síthigh Betsy Masiello Salil Mehra Quinn Norton Alejandro Pisanty Joel Reidenberg Barbara van Schewick Adam Thierer My co-bloggers will join this conversation as well. [read post]
2 May 2012, 2:48 pm by Jay Stanley
Ryan Calo has speculated that because of their dramatic presence, drones may actually be the spark that lights a fire under Americans to begin fighting the erosion of their privacy. [read post]
10 Feb 2015, 10:59 am by J. Bradley Smith, Esq.
University of Washington law professor Ryan Calo observed that the bill was tightly focused, adding “a year to the sentencing range that dictates how judges can punish an offense. [read post]
20 May 2016, 10:07 am by Rebecca Tushnet
 Ryan Calo: important role of information in figuring out how to deceive well. [read post]
17 Mar 2013, 4:30 pm by Gritsforbreakfast
Law professor Ryan Calo has called drones the leading edge of privacy movement. [read post]
10 Mar 2013, 6:35 am by Gritsforbreakfast
Good drone, bad drone: How to regulate themUniversity of Washington law prof Ryan Calo has a pair of essays - one at CNN.com, the other at the blog Concurring Opinions - related to government vs. private drone use and the complexities of regulating them. [read post]
20 Feb 2012, 2:19 pm by Samir Chopra
Obviously, this symposium would not have been possible without its participants–Ken Anderson, Ryan Calo, James Grimmelmann, Sonia Katyal, Ian Kerr, Andrea Matwyshyn, Deborah DeMott, Paul Ohm,  Ugo Pagallo, Lawrence Solum, Ramesh Subramanian and Harry Surden–and I thank them all for their responses. [read post]
17 May 2015, 10:13 am by Michelle N. Meyer
Thanks to Paul Ohm and conference co-sponsor Ryan Calo for inviting me to participate, to the editors of the Colorado Technology Law Journal, and to James Grimmelmann for being a worthy interlocutor over the past almost-year and for generously unfailingly tweeting my work on Facebook despite our sometimes divergent perspectives. [read post]
18 Nov 2009, 5:49 am
 But I wanted to thank Ryan Calo and all the folks who put the discussion together â€" it was a great set of discussions for me and I hope for everyone who attended. [read post]
18 Jan 2011, 8:00 am by Frank Pasquale
As Ryan Calo observes, robots create new privacy concerns. [read post]
18 Sep 2014, 7:32 am by Michelle N. Meyer
Other participants include law profs Paul Ohm, Ryan Calo, and James Grimmelman, Princeton Center for Internet Technology Policy Director Edward Felten, FTC Commissioner Julie Brill, and UT-Austin psychologist Tal Yarkoni. [read post]
8 Dec 2009, 7:08 am
Ryan Calo, a residential fellow at the Stanford Center for Internet and Society. [read post]
18 Mar 2012, 12:10 pm by Kenneth Anderson
The direction of robot design in these kind of consumer uses depends in part, as leading commentator Ryan Calo has noted in several important papers, on the requirements of products liability law. [read post]
23 Dec 2011, 1:25 pm by Deven Desai
In a nod to behaviorial economics and some things that I think Ryan Calo has been considering, the Times explains that “Nest says that turning down your thermostat by even a single degree can save you 5 percent in energy. [read post]
19 Feb 2012, 6:47 am by Kenneth Anderson
 (Also, the article has the good sense to consult Stanford’s Ryan Calo, who has thought harder about these questions than anyone I know.) [read post]
17 Feb 2012, 1:29 am by Ian Kerr
But that, in my view, was not Ryan’s point at all. [read post]
17 Nov 2016, 4:18 am by INFORRM
Ryan Calo highlighted the positive applications of AR, from training tomorrow’s workforce to empowering people with disabilities. [read post]