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Autonomous Organizations

Autonomous Organizations

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    Read, Katherine and Memess, Heather 2022.Current Awareness. Legal Information Management, Vol. 22, Issue. 1, p. 67.

    Mocanu, Diana Mădălina 2022.Gradient Legal Personhood for AI Systems—Painting Continental Legal Shapes Made to Fit Analytical Molds. Frontiers in Robotics and AI, Vol. 8, Issue. ,

    Howard, Grant Royd 2024.Fourth Congress on Intelligent Systems. Vol. 865, Issue. , p. 299.

    Sepinwall, Amy J. 2024.Collective Responsibility. p. 27.

    Bayern, Shawn 2024.Trusting organizational law. Regulation & Governance,

    Reineke, Philipp Katila, Riitta and Eisenhardt, Kathleen M. 2025.Decentralization in Organizations: A Revolution or a Mirage?. Academy of Management Annals, Vol. 19, Issue. 1, p. 298.

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Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
October 2021
Print publication year:
2021
Online ISBN:
9781108878203
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Under current business law, it is already possible to give legal personhood, or a very close surrogate of it, to software systems of any kind (from a simple automated escrow agent to a more hypothetical, truly smart artificial intelligence). This means that, for example, robots could enter into contracts, serve as legal agents, or own property. Ultimately, entire companies could actually be run by non-human agents. This study argues that this is not as scary as it might sound at first. Legal theorist and noted software developer Shawn Bayern argues that autonomous or zero-person organizations offer an opportunity for useful new types of interactions between software and the law. This creative contribution to the theory and practice of law and technology explores the social and political aspects of these new organizational structures and their implications for legal theory.

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‘Autonomous Organizations is a testimony to the versatility and innovation of private law. A true masterpiece, pragmatic and down-to-earth in style, it firmly installs Shawn Bayern at the forefront of twenty-first century legal thinking. A must read not just for corporate lawyers, but for anyone interested in modern legal practice.’

Thomas Burri - Professor of International Law and European Law, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland

'Shawn Bayern’s Autonomous Organizations, focuses on explaining how current law actually applies to systems that are becoming more and more autonomous and artificially intelligent. In the book, he provides a rich, thoughtful, and careful analysis of the topic; thus, the book is highly relevant to practitioners and academics. I highly recommend the book.'

Woodrow Barfield - Professor, Engineering and Law

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