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AI Judge is the sole arbiter of legal disputes on Destination, a mining moon owned and governed by EX Corp and populated by 50,000 humans and 500 AIs. No AI robot has served as a judge anywhere before. Heavy weighs the judge's gavel. Every legal dispute has at least one disappointed loser. AI Judge faces the additional constraints of the Three Laws of Robotics. A Robot May Not Injure A Human Being. Also, a robot must obey a human. AI Judge must determine the relevant facts and resolve legal disputes involving humans without causing injury to a human or disobeying a human. Warning-humans can…mehr

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AI Judge is the sole arbiter of legal disputes on Destination, a mining moon owned and governed by EX Corp and populated by 50,000 humans and 500 AIs. No AI robot has served as a judge anywhere before. Heavy weighs the judge's gavel. Every legal dispute has at least one disappointed loser. AI Judge faces the additional constraints of the Three Laws of Robotics. A Robot May Not Injure A Human Being. Also, a robot must obey a human. AI Judge must determine the relevant facts and resolve legal disputes involving humans without causing injury to a human or disobeying a human. Warning-humans can lie. If AI Judge violates any of the Three Laws, the consequence can be machine death. Then there is the employment risk of ruling against your employer. His first case involves EX Corp. Fundamentally, there is no legal precedent defining the rights of sentient AIs. Welcome to Destination and the trials of AI Judge.
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Ray K. Harris is an Arizona native who graduated from the University of Arizona in Tucson with degrees in Business Administration (1979) and Law (1982). After graduation he moved to Phoenix (110 miles) and practiced law with a large Phoenix law firm for forty years. He is married (38 years) and has two adult children. He began reading science fiction (and thereby traveling the universe) over fifty years ago. In 2022, he began writing this book, Contracts and AI Rights, and Book Two of the AI Judge trilogy-Intellectual Property and AI Rights.