Legal responses to the AI-driven work automation: a neo-Aristotelian approach KU Leuven
Artificial Intelligence and robotics increasingly automate human work, causing widespread and often alarmist discussions about a future of mass unemployment. In debating the ethical and legal permissibility of this transformation of work, most researchers weigh its potential benefits and risks, or adopt static principles. However, as a rapidly shifting phenomenon with largely unpredictable consequences, automation is inadequately addressed ...