LawOS--regulations as society's operating system
Much as Linux, Windows, and iOS coordinate the execution of computing applications, laws coordinate the execution of human society. When new kinds of interactions emerge – sharing our airspace with private drones, for example, or algorithmic trading on financial markets – new laws are encoded to regulate those activities. Laws respond to conflicts of interest, keep criminals and cheats in check, and temper the abuse of power. "Space law, tax law, online law, regulations for autonomous vehicles and artificial intelligence... if you think about laws and how they evolve to match the complexity of the functions they coordinate, laws become an interesting problem for complex systems science," says SFI President David Krakauer. During SFI's 2016 Applied Complexity Network (ACtioN) and Board of Trustees Symposium April 3-5, themed "Law OS," Krakauer announced the beginning of a new research program at SFI on "Complexity and the Law."
Nov-10-2016, 13:26:01 GMT
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