Despite 75 years of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights many people around the world
still do not enjoy their basic rights to life liberty and fundamental freedoms of thought and
expression. Yet we are already seeing a turn towards the possibility of rights for robots.
Before we get distracted by corporate hype about the sentience of AI we need to look at the
multitudinous ways AI affects our rights and will continue to do so in the age of AI. From sex
robots to the algorithms that determine prison parole and custody issues to the chilling ways
in which ChatBots can influence our day to day decision-making Human Rights Robot Wrongs is a
perceptive and vital exploration of the many ways in which artificial intelligence is coming
into conflict with human rights - and most importantly how we protect them.