Ten regulatory principles to scaffold the design, manufacture, and use of trustworthy autonomous systems, illustrated in a maritime context

Author:

Horne Rachel1ORCID,Law-Walsh Caroline2ORCID,Assaad Zena3ORCID,Joiner Keith4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Australia and Trusted Autonomous Systems, Australia

2. University of Queensland, Australia

3. Australian National University, Australia and Trusted Autonomous Systems, Australia

4. University of New South Wales College at Australian Defence Force Academy, Australia

Publisher

ACM

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5. R Horne , F Deane , K Joiner and K Tranter , 2023 . Navigating to smoother regulatory waters for Australian commercial vessels capable of remote or autonomous operation: a systematic quantitative literature review. Australian Journal of Maritime & Ocean Affairs , DOI: 10.1080/18366503.2022.2163549. R Horne, F Deane, K Joiner and K Tranter, 2023. Navigating to smoother regulatory waters for Australian commercial vessels capable of remote or autonomous operation: a systematic quantitative literature review. Australian Journal of Maritime & Ocean Affairs, DOI: 10.1080/18366503.2022.2163549.

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